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The Katallasso Group *Alumni
Mediators

You must register as a volunteer in our Restore Program and serve a minimum of 20 truancy prevention families (to ensure model fidelity and obtain CEs).

You'll need to purchase a "Restore Program in a Box" megafile focused on School Attendance programming as mentioned above.

These qualify as continuing education hours required by MN SCA Rule 114.

*Alumni status requires a signed Certificate of Completion on record with The Katallasso group.

RESTORE FOCUS TRAINING - COMMUNITY DRIVEN OPTION

Bring our Successful "Truancy Prevention" Program as a low-cost, sustainable option to your local area. We'd love to train you in our model!


 

 

Truancy is a widespread problem across the United States after the COVID-19 pandemic. Mervosh and Paris shared, “Before the pandemic, about 15% of U.S. students were chronically absent, and by the 2021-22 school year, that number had skyrocketed to 28%.”[1] Truancy programs, whether at a school level or county, focus on youth behavior and primarily place support around youth.

 

The Katallasso Group's "RESTORE FOCUS PROGRAM" takes a family systems and restorative conflict resolution approach to engage youth and families struggling with chronic absenteeism to guide the transformation process. A family systems approach evaluates the family as a whole and narrows the focus to the parent leadership responses to influence a youth's behavior.

 

After successfully developing our program across 16 school districts, we've determined that local communities are best positioned to adopt their local schools. Today, we offer our exact program and lessons learned in our COMMUNITY DRIVEN RESTORE FOCUS TRAINING PROGRAM to anyone across the United States. The need is great and schools are actively looking for effective ways to address the issue. Why not spend a week with us, get the tools to hit the ground running! We'll provide ongoing support as coaches or consultants. Annual renewal fees for programming continuing education also applies.

 

Our 60-hour basic training program gives you the whole package (seen on this website) to launch a successful Restore Program the moment you finish training! We start with skill-building in Restorative Family Mediation™ (Rule 114 MN SCA approved), then we move into Restorative Leadership™ development and coaching tailored for school environments. Throughout our basic training program you'll get practical hands-on experiential learning with effective program strategies we’ve developed and tested attendance outcomes in 16 school districts designed for parents and youth ages 12-18. By the end of our 5-day training, you will feel ready and energized to implement this simple yet highly effective program designed to support your school and address the needs of chronically absent youth.  After the 5-day training, you'll be plugged into ongoing monthly coaching and development (during the school year - 2 hours a month over a lunch break), providing you with the support and reassurance you need to ensure your effectiveness is "on point." At the end of the initial 12 months of training support (paid as a flat fee upon registration), you will be required to maintain annual continuing education to meet our standards for Rule 114 Code of Ethics and Continuing Education hours for family mediation, program fidelity at a community-driven level, and advanced mediation skill development. 

What sets our program apart? We offer four unique and critical elements that make our training stand out.

  • The most critical element of our Restore Program success is the role of neutral mediators, who act as impartial facilitators in restorative conversations and are responsible for drafting plans/agreements with youth, parents, and schools. These mediators ensure that all parties are heard and that the resulting agreements are fair and beneficial to everyone involved. 

  • Our model takes a restorative leadership approach to model and support "parents as providers" and influencers with their teens. Addressing and encouraging parent leadership and responsibility, when youth are struggling, is a core feature of our program and training.

  • School culture and entrenched disciplinary practices can often hinder the implementation of Restorative Leadership™ in educational settings. We help you overcome these challenges by  equipping and building self-awareness in your facilitation team in "taking a nap" - a Non-Anxious Presence. Schools are oftentimes overwhelmed and stressed, you'll become the trusted ally to both schools and parents. You'll work through your default responses in conflict, stretch your capacity and navigate complex dynamics with greater grace and ease.

  • You'll be trained as a Restorative Family Mediator and Circle Facilitator. The importance of experiential learning in mediation training and program strategies allows all future Restore Program implementers to feel confident about their new skills and adhere to model integrity - ultimately leading to local success in students and schools. You will never walk alone as you implement programming, but instead, have a trusted coach and ally supporting your success! We will set you up with a "Restore Program in a Box" after your first 5 days of training including handouts, parent letter templates, restorative session road maps/guides, truancy information, Memorandums of Agreement, parent and youth agendas, how to track and measure changes in attendance, and best practices! We've placed all of our knowledge working with 16 school districts into one big box for you to run with.

You'll glean the wisdom of our team's learnings working with 16 different Minnesota school districts, how to effectively connect with parents, accept referrals from schools, and build a simple localized program that is easy to implement and track success!

 

 

[1] Sarah Mervosh and Francesca Paris, ​“Why School Absences Have ‘Exploded,’ Almost Everywhere,” New York Times, March 29, 2024, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/29/us/chronic-absences.html. 

The Restore Program is now available to you.
Get basic training and ongoing coaching support.

 
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The Community Driven Restore Focus Program Training Packages

Your COMMUNITY DRIVEN RESTORE FOCUS training package includes 60 hours of basic training: $1,500

  • 40 hour Minnesota State Court Administrator approved Rule 114 Restorative Family Mediation training! Successful course completion allows you to register for MN Rule 114 Qualified Neutral Roster as a family mediator.

  • PLUS monthly leadership coaching and development throughout the school year (20 hours total as 2 hour lunchtime group cohort options Aug-May)). 

  • Participants must register as a volunteer for "on the job training" and serve a minimum of 20 truancy prevention families to ensure model fidelity.

  • "Program in a Box" megafile comes with your registration with instructions and plans to implement a school attendance program upon completion of the initial 5 day training. 

  • Ongoing network of support to launch a successful localized program and annual continuing education hours (a separate annual fee).

  • While the program training is all this package provides, we strongly recommend discussing with your local schools and/or county offices for interest before committing to this training. You are welcome to use our program pages and success to introduce to your area. Training and implementation can take place anytime throughout the school year as well as summer training for a next academic school year. Implementation of the program can occur as quickly as you complete training.

     

    Please Note: Staffing, funding, and technology tools are left to your discretion - we can offer insight but leave it to the local leader to handle their back office as best fits their needs and other programs.

  • Absolutely! Our program is not limited to MN and you will be required to adhere to your state truancy laws. This is a truancy prevention program - designed for youth missing 3 or more unexcused absences. Truancy is a nation-wide program touching every school district in America.

  • Yes. If you decide The Restore Program is a right fit for you, expect year one to be major learning and launching of your program while working out local barriers (trust us, there's always a few!), Year 2 develops out of the first year learnings, and your summer continuing education hours will focus on that. Year 3 things are humming along nicely with schools and counties trusting your good work. We highly recommend committing to three years to ensure the program is stable and effective. You will be required to attend an annual 1 day refresher training for ongoing coaching, support, and leadership development to ensure model fidelity and the application of the neutral facilitator role is never compromised. Monthly coaching and trouble shooting calls will remain available as well. We train all participants as Rule 114 Restorative Family Mediators, which requires ongoing continuing education to keep these credentials active. We provide those CEs within the 1 day refresher to maintain mediation credentials. 

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Get trained in The Restore Program!

We will equip, train, and provide you with all the nitty gritty details you'll need to launch a successful program for your local school as you engage with Gr. 6-12 students struggling with chronic absenteeism or truancy. Plan for one week of training and ongoing monthly coaching during the school year. 

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