Restorative Action definition

Restorative Action means any educational or disciplinary measure given in response to a Student’s policy violation. Restorative Actions are meant to encourage self-reflection and to deter future violations. Restorative Actions should be connected to the violation, tailored to meet the Respondent’s developmental needs, and intended to repair the harm done.
Restorative Action means any measure given in response to a policy violation. Restorative Actions are meant to offer education, encourage self-reflection and accountability, and to deter future violations. Restorative actions may also include measures to protect the learning environment and safety of the University community. Restorative actions should be connected to the violation, tailored to meet the respondent’s developmental needs, and intended to repair the harm done.
Restorative Action means any specific action required to resolve a dispute relating to the unreasonable obstruction of a pre-existing Scenic View or Sunlight.

Examples of Restorative Action in a sentence

  • This parent meeting could result in the preparation for a Restorative Conference and must also be followed up with one of the interventions below: • BMS CV Agreements Reflection Journal (Appendix VI) • BMS CV Reflect and Act Journal • Restorative Action (Appendix VII) • Safe Behavior Agreements Plan (Appendix VIII) See also Restorative Conference Overview in Appendix V.


More Definitions of Restorative Action

Restorative Action means any rehabilitation or restoration action to improve biodiversity values taken on the site of any development or clearing after it has been substantially completed.
Restorative Action means any specific requirements to resolve a view and sunlight obstruction dispute.
Restorative Action means any specific requirement to resolve a tree dispute.
Restorative Action means any educational or disciplinary measure given in response to a Student’s policy violation. Restorative Actions are meant to encourage self- reflection and to deter future violations. Restorative Actions should be connected to the
Restorative Action means steps undertaken to eliminate a significant view impairment of a pre-existing view or a primary view, and may include, but is not limited to, removal or alteration and maintenance of vegetation at a designated maximum height by trimming, thinning or reducing the height or width of vegetation on a vegetation owner’s property or privately maintained vegetation in right of way.