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E.A.S.H Process

Reducing and Responding to Bias and Hate in TTSD Schools

The E.A.S.H. Process aims to reduce and respond to bias and hate incidents in TTSD schools by promoting Education, Accountability, Solutions and Healing
 

Education and Engagement: Creating Awareness and Education

Goal: Staff, students, and families in the community learns about the value of diversity and inclusion. They learn how to identify, address, and prevent bias incidents.

What: Schools provide education to students, staff, and families on bias, hate, bullying, and harassment policies.

How?: Using *Social Emotional Learning skills to develop shared agreements, reflection, and conversations to help everyone feel included and build a safe, welcoming environment.

*Social Emotional Learning Skills: Self-awareness, self-management, social Awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making

Accountability: Reporting and Responding

Goal: Address the incident in a transparent and predictable way.

What: If a bias or hate incident occurs, students or staff report it to the school.

  • The person(s) who caused harm reflects on the impact and might face consequences as stated in discipline matrix, while also receiving supports to address the impact that was caused.
  • Resources and support are offered to those impacted.
  • Data will be collected, monitored, and used to improve proactive and responsive systems.

Solutions: Appropriate, Connected, Effective & Relevant

Goal: When incidents occur, TTSD aims to deepen understanding, repair harm, and reduce the risk of future incidents.

What: The school offers additional education and support to those involved, using *restorative practices built on a foundation of SEL skills and proactive engagement.

  • Those impacted share statements that help humanize processes for healing and empowerment.
    • When interviewed to determine impact, statements can be gathered during information gathering phase or restorative conferencing readiness phase.
    • *Restorative opportunities are offered as part of solutions but never mandatory.
  • The person(s) who caused harm and family/caregiver will be shared educational materials that support education of impact.
    • Resulting in action plans addressing personal and interpersonal needs as well as systems improvement.
    • Reflection exercises help those who caused harm understand the impact of their actions

*Restorative Practices: Approaches to conflict resolution that focus on relationships and shared responsibility.

*Restorative Opportunities: Supportive conversations that help people process emotions, build understanding, strengthen connections, and find solutions.

Healing and Continuous Improvement

Goal: Support behavior change and provide skills to prevent future incidents supporting healing at various levels of impact.

What: When further support is needed, schools implement deeper interventions to rebuild trust & understanding after an incident

  • Support for all parties involved to work together to repair harm.
    • Reflection exercises help those who caused harm understand the impact of their actions
  • Those impacted have an opportunity to join support groups such as:
    • Affinity and Alliance Groups
      • spaces where those with common identity or lived experiences gather in support of one another
    • Check-ins from trusted adults/support staff
    • Opportunities to join efforts to support systems change and improvements
  • The person(s) who caused harm is given supports and coaching
    • Learning & developing goals with set timelines and an action plan for solutions and healing toward repair of harm
  • Community members willing to volunteer time and support for this process is always welcome.
    • Want to help make our schools safer and more welcoming? Join our community support groups or share your insights in our meetings. Reach out to ttsdequity@ttsd.k12.or.us

Do you have questions or want to learn more about Restorative Practices?

Reach out to TTSDEquity@ttsd.k12.or.us

 

 

E.A.S.H Process PDF File

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E.A.S.H Process PDF File

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