Keynote address: Trauma-Informed restorative practices: a symbiotic relationship
Friday, November 1, 2024 |
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM |
Plaza Ballroom |
Overview
Joe Brummer, Founder of Joe Brummer Consulting and Margaret Thorsborne, Managing Director of Margaret Thorsborne & Associates
Speaker
Mr Joe (Samuel) Brummer
Joe Brummer Consulting
Trauma-Informed Restorative Practices: A Symbiotic Relationship
9:30 AM - 10:30 AMAbstract
In this keynote, Marg and Joe, co-authors of their new book “Becoming a Trauma-informed Restorative Educator: Practical Skills to Change Culture and Behavior”, will outline some of the challenges educators and students face today concerning mental health, the lack of institutional trust among students and parents, and the old ways and habits of thinking about how we develop and manage relationships in our school communities. They will discuss the view that to be truly trauma-informed, educators need to move restorative principles into practice, and to be truly restorative, educators need to be trauma-informed. These links and the interconnected nature of being human and humane are vital for school communities to understand as they develop the school cultures they strive to create. As they write in their new book, "Claiming to be restorative or trauma-aware is not enough. It has to be felt and visible."
Biography
Joe Brummer is a trauma survivor. Having lived through early exposure to violence, child abuse and neglect, and two violent anti-LGBTQ hate crimes, he turned his healing journey into a career in peacebuilding, restorative justice, and consulting in trauma-informed education. He supports schools and youth justice institutions internationally using a trauma-informed restorative lens to create supportive human-centered environments. He serves as adjunct faculty at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace, teaching the Peacebuilding Skills: Dialogue, Trauma & Restorative Justice course.
He has appeared on dozens of podcasts and webinars and presented at national and international conferences. Joe is certified in Dr. Bruce Perry’s Neurosequential Model in Education and is a member of the Attachment and Trauma Network’s Training Collaborative. His book, Building a Trauma-informed Restorative School: Skills and Approaches for Improving Culture and Behavior (2020) is used by schools across the globe. His next book, Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative Educator: Practical Skills to Change Culture and Behavior is co-authored with Margaret Thorsborne and released mid-2024.
Ms Margaret Thorsborne
Director
Margaret Thorsborne and Associates
Co-presenter: Trauma-Informed Restorative Practices: A symbiotic relationship
Biography
Margaret Thorsborne (Marg) is the Managing Director of Margaret Thorsborne & Associates and Thorsborne and Associates United Kingdom. She is committed to improving the way people relate to each other in schools, workplaces & other community groups by providing processes that allow deeply negative feelings to be gradually transformed into cooperation. She strongly suggests that as relationships are restored, job satisfaction, morale and productivity can improve. This commitment to healthy relationships can also be found in her extensive work with schools to improve the way they work with young people in responding to wrongdoing, creating healthier and safer communities.
Marg has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her services to education, both locally and internationally. She consults to public and private sector businesses and organisations to enhance workplace relationships and the management of high-level conflict & inappropriate behaviour. Marg is co-author with Joe Brummer for their new book, Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative Educator: Practical Skills to Change Culture and Behavior (2024).
Session chair
Judith Howard
Associate Professor
Queensland University of Technology