We’d love to hear from you. Whether you're curious about working together, have questions about our training options, or just want to start a conversation, we’re here.
Use the contact form or reach out directly via email. You’re also welcome to book a free Connection Call to chat about your school’s needs.
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We’d love to hear from you. Whether you're curious about working together, have questions about our training options, or just want to start a conversation, we’re here.
Use the contact form or reach out directly via email. You’re also welcome to book a free Connection Call to chat about your school’s needs.
Prefer to email directly? Reach out to Kristy at
Yes, I’d love to receive restorative resources, event updates & inspiring insights from Kristy. I know I can unsubscribe anytime.
Want to explore how restorative practice could support your school community? Book a free 30-minute connection call with Kristy.
Let’s chat about your context, challenges and what’s possible.
The call is 20 minutes, held via Zoom. It’s a relaxed conversation to learn more about your school, what you're looking for, and how I might be able to help.
Yes — there’s no cost and no pressure. It’s just an opportunity to connect and explore what’s possible.
Anything! You might want to chat about upcoming workshops, bespoke training, staff wellbeing needs, or whether restorative practices are a good fit for your school.
That’s completely okay. This call is a great starting point to talk it through together — even if you're in the early stages of exploring restorative approaches.
Absolutely. If you’d like to bring a colleague or team member, just let me know when you book.
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