Ep 7: Margaret Thorsborne- The Decades of Restorative Practice
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Some guests you invite onto your show. Some guests helped shape who you are.
Margaret Thorsborne is one of the world's foremost experts on restorative practice. For decades she has helped schools, workplaces, and communities across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the UK, the US, and beyond transform the way they respond to wrongdoing, conflict, and harm. She is a founding director of Restorative Practices International, a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management, and the recipient of the Order of Australia Medal for her services to education.
She is also Joe's co-author on Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative Educator.
In this episode, Joe and Margaret explore:
- What restorative practice actually is — and why it works where punishment doesn't
- How neuroscience and biology inform a restorative approach
- What schools and workplaces around the world have in common when it comes to harm and healing
- What brought a practitioner from Queensland and an educator from the US together to write a book
This is a conversation between collaborators, colleagues, and friends — about the work they both love and the world they are both trying to help build.
Her Website: https://www.thorsborne.com.au