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Building a Trauma-informed Restorative School: An interview with Joe Brummer
Podcast with Guy Stephens
February 2022
Alliance Against Seclusion & Restraints

“Meet Joe Brummer: Inside #TSS2020ATN”
Interview with RADIO ATN 2020 National Conference for Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools

“Episode 33: Joe Brummer”
Podcast with Mathew Portell
February 2021
Trauma-informed Educators Network

“An Evening with Joe Brummer”
Interview with Sandy Lerman: Discussion with Joe Brummer, author of Building a Trauma-Informed Restorative School. June 2022
Heartstong International

“Trauma-Informed Restorative Practices with Joe Brummer”
Podcast with Molly Leach
October 10, 2018
Restorative Justice on the Rise

“Episode 3.6: Joe Brummer:Stop Adultifying Children”
Podcast with Ryan Scott
February 2022
The bigEDidea Podcast

This Restorative Justice Life Episode #88
Building A Trauma-informed Restorative School w/Joe Brummer

Podcast with David Ryan Castro-Harris July 2022
Amplify RJ

History.Culture.Trauma.
Paces Connection celebrates Pride Month with author and restorative justice advocate and educator Joe Brummer.
June 2022
Paces Connection

“Schools Substitute Mediation For Expulsions”
Newspaper Article
December 22, 2014
New Haven Independent

“Accountability Without Punishment”
Radio Interview
December 23, 2017
Nonviolence Radio/Metta Center

Learn more about Joe's consulting work

Trauma-informed Restorative Justice

Joe is well trained and experienced in Trauma-informed Restorative Practices/Justice (RJ), an innovative approach that moves away from punitive measures and towards approaches that focus on healing, accountability, and change. He has experience facilitating community conferences, restorative circles, victim/offender dialogues in the community and school setting. Joe provides professional development in the area of RJ for educators, youth organizations, and workplaces.

Building a Trauma-informed Restorative School

Skills and approaches for improving culture and behavior
by joe brummer with margaret thorsborne

Covering both theory and practice, this book will teach educators everything they need to know about developing restorative practices in their education settings, in a way that is also trauma-informed.

The first part of the book addresses the theory and philosophy of restorative approaches, and of trauma-informed and trauma-sensitive schools. The second part outlines the five restorative skills (mindfulness, honest expression, empathy, the art of asking questions and the art of requests), what they look like in practice (including using circles, respect agreements and restorative dialogue), and how to implement them. Every strategy is clearly explained and adapted to be appropriate for children and adults who have experienced trauma.

Everything the book discusses has been especially designed to be adapted for different school settings and their particular challenges.