By Thalia González and Rebecca Epstein
We are excited to announce a new report release,”Building Foundations of Health and Wellbeing in School: A Study of Restorative Practices and Girls of Color.” Authored by Rebecca Epstein and Senior Scholar Thalia González, this repot examines associations between school-based restorative practices and protective health factors for girls of color. Throughout the project, we found that restorative practices resulted benefits in the following categories:
- – School connectedness
- – Peer relationships
- – Connections to family
- – Sense of safety and positive school climate
- – Social and emotional literacy (SEL) skills
- – Mental health, resilience, and empowerment
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