Build and maintain healthy relationships

The Restorative Relations and Student Supports (RR&SS) department embraces opportunities to build and maintain healthy relationships at UNBC. We engage with the community by:
- Liaising with UNBC service departments.
- Partnering with staff, faculty, and students in event planning and development.
- Participating and attending community-building initiatives.
- Hosting meet and greets to learn about other departments while sharing about the RR&SS team.
If you are interested in connecting or would like to partner for an event, reach out to connectu@unbc.ca.
Create just and equitable environments

Here are some examples of our team's efforts to promote justice and equity at UNBC:
- Facilitating restorative justice workshops for staff, faculty, and students.
- Creating campus-wide educational training modules.
- Recognizing points of intersectionality and taking steps to address inequities.
- Coaching and consultation on restorative justice practices and approaches.
- Embedding restorative practices in UNBC policies and procedures.
Repair harm and transform conflict

Restorative practices are always presented as an option. When harm is caused, restorative approaches make space for a collaborative process in which all the parties involved would have the ability to identify needs, explore impacts, and define the next steps towards reparation.