You want to effect real change.
Restorative Practices will teach you how.
Changing the World Through Relationships and Community
Restorative practices is a field of study that explores how to strengthen the social bonds that connect and heal our relationships and communities. With the IIRP Graduate School’s online, in-person, and blended programs, you can learn how to effect real, lasting change for yourself and the world around you.
How We Effect Real Change

Graduate Programs
Earn your master’s degree or graduate certificate in restorative practices with a flexible program that you can customize to your goals.

Professional Development
Learn how to apply restorative practices in your community and place of work with online, in-person, and blended professional development experiences for you and your team.

Other Services
Receive customized services and consulting to help you effectively apply restorative practices to meet your unique needs.
More from the IIRP
This Week’s Podcast
Listen to our latest episode of Restorative Works!, the IIRP podcast that dives into stories about applied restorative practices from around the world.
Featured Publications
Continue your education in restorative practices with a variety of workbooks, manuals, papers, and other published works.
Resources and Research
To support your restorative journey, we’ve compiled resources and materials to aid in your research and provide additional information on the topics you care about most.
Restorative Practices at Work: Relational Tools for Culture Change

Foster a more connected, engaged, and accountable workplace culture. Workplaces thrive where there is a culture of trust, a shared vision, and a sense of value. In these types of environments, we see increases in employee retention, wellness, and overall performance. With a focus on applicability in your own workplace, participants in this event will develop knowledge and skills to proactively cultivate a positive workplace culture.
Implementing with Intention: Effecting Change Through a Relational Lens

Bridging the Knowing-Doing Gap with Implementation Science 70% of company-wide change initiatives fail; yours doesn’t have to fall into that 70%. Implementing with Intention: Effecting Change Through a Relational Lens introduces participants to the tools, language, and resources to help support the sustained implementation of a change initiative across a variety of diverse contexts. Rooted in restorative practices, this event integrates evidence-based frameworks from Immunity to Change, Implementation Science, and Project Leadership with the relational principles that define restorative practices: connection, trust, and community.







