After every training we ask attendees to complete evaluation forms to help us measure how we’re doing.  As you can see, responses have been overwhelmingly positive from both the large-audience and boutique seminars!  If you haven’t already experienced one of our sessions, contact us about our training offerings and join us at an upcoming session.

Here’s a summary of what Introduction to Restorative Justice and Restorative Circles attendees told us through the spring of 2017.

1.    The objective of the workshop was made clear at the outset.
 74% Strongly Agree and 23% Agree for 97% approval level.
2.    The objectives as stated were achieved.
 63% Strongly Agree and 34% Agree for a 97% approval level.
3.    The presenter was well-prepared and the activities carefully planned.
 71% Strongly Agree and 26% Agree for a 97% approval level.
4.    The materials were relevant and contributed to the purpose.
 68% Strongly Agree and 29% Agree for another 97% approval level.
5.    Questions/concerns from the audience were addressed.
 73% Strongly Agree, 22% Agree for a 95% approval level with 2% Neutral.
6.    The session met my expectations.
 64% Strongly Agree, 31% Agree for a 95% approval level with 2% Neutral.
7.    The content was relevant to my needs and my work.
 74% Strongly Agree, 22% Agree for a 96% approval level with 1% Neutral.
8.    The ideas and skill presented will be useful in enhancing my conflict resolution skills.
 67% Strongly Agree, 27% Agree for a 94% approval level with 3% Neutral.
 9.    At least once, I will utilize what was presented at this training.
83% Strongly Agree, 14% Agree for a 97% approval level.
 10.  I will recommend this session to my colleagues.
73% Strongly Agree, 23% Agree for a 96% approval level with 1% Neutral.
 Please note that there were some forms on which attendees went straight down the Strongly Disagree line (which was 1st on the form).  They wrote strongly positive comments, however.  Those answers are the missing 3% of the responses above.  Since no attendees marked “Disagree” for any of the evaluation statements, it is possible those attendees may have mistakenly marked the “Strongly Disagree” option.