What is restorative justice about?
Repairing harm
What is communication?
Sharing information or ideas
What is trauma?
A deeply stressful or harmful experience
What is employment readiness?
Being prepared for work
What is servant leadership focused on?
Serving others
What does restorative justice focus on fixing?
Harm
What is active listening?
Fully paying attention to the speaker
What mental health condition can develop after trauma?
PTSD
What document lists work experience and skills?
A resume
Who does a servant leader put first?
Their team or community
What type of process does restorative justice use to address conflict?
Conversation
What type of communication includes body language and facial expressions?
Nonverbal communication
What is one common effect of trauma?
Stress or emotional difficulty
What is an interview used for?
To see if someone is a good fit for a job
What quality allows a leader to understand others’ feelings?
Empathy
Who is usually involved in restorative justice processes?
People harmed and people who caused harm
What is respectful communication?
Speaking clearly and listening without interrupting
What is one healthy way to respond to trauma?
Seeking support
What skill means working well with others?
Teamwork
Who popularized servant leadership?
Robert K. Greenleaf
In restorative justice, what is emphasized instead of punishment?
Accountability
What is one barrier to effective communication?
Misunderstanding or distractions
What system controls stress responses in the body?
Nervous system
What skill involves solving problems?
Critical thinking
What type of leadership builds trust?
Servant leadership