Buy one get one 50% off! See below for offer details | Why take this course: Recent years have seen trauma affecting people in multiple and complex ways, including how they engage with libraries. In our three-week Trauma-Informed Librarianship course starting April 11, you'll learn how to engage with and support patrons impacted by trauma, while also taking care of yourself and setting healthy boundaries. Who should attend: This course is geared toward public-facing librarians and staff; however, all levels of librarians, including managers and directors, will benefit from learning how to create trauma-informed library cultures. | Rebecca L. Tolley, Professor and Director of Instruction and Research Services | Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, MSLS, Researcher, Leader, Consultant and Coach | Offer Details Purchase one seat to any of our Spring 2024 courses and receive 50% off the price of one seat to a Fall 2024 online course. | * October Library Management Training 8-week course not eligible for 50% discount. No promo code needed for purchase of Spring course. Once order has been completed a 50% off code will be emailed to you. Must purchase first course on or before June 5, 2024. | Buying for a group? Click here for group offers! | Also in April: How to Apply Restorative Justice in Your Library April 30 & May 14, 2024 |
Restorative practices are proactive practices that help create a culture of relationships and accountability before any harm is committed. Restorative justice is an approach to addressing harm and conflict that focuses on healing, repairing relationships, and promoting accountability. Rather than being punitive, restorative justice seeks to involve the community in the resolution process and can provide a model for transparent dialogue and healing between everyone involved in an incident. Learn about peace circles, how to initiate communication about an incident, and how to facilitate ongoing relationship repair and accountability from those who have caused harm. This course is for librarians of all levels who have a new or emerging understanding of restorative justice practices. | Request a discount for groups of 3 or more and work with your colleagues on a project for your library. | Purchase packages of course tickets that you can allocate to your staff as needed and apply to our full roster of courses. Purchase 15 or more registrations and apply them across multiple courses. | |