February 20, 2026 min
14 min
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We spend huge amounts of time trying to prevent incidents and de-escalate crisis. But what happens after the incident is just as important – and often handled badly. In this solo Able to Care episode, Andy Baker looks at what restorative practice is supposed to look like once everyone has calmed down.
Too often, “restorative” conversations turn into delayed punishment, forced apologies, or a search for blame. Instead of learning, they trigger shame, defensiveness, or re-escalation – especially for people affected by trauma, mental health challenges, or neurodiversity.
Andy shares a simple, trauma-informed debrief structure drawn from his work and the Able Target System. It’s designed to be used in schools, care settings, and at home – formally or informally – without blame, shaming, or criticism.
The focus isn’t on forcing remorse or issuing consequences. It’s about helping people understand impact, repair relationships, and rehearse safer responses for next time.
🎧 If the only thing you take from an incident is a form and a bruise, this episode is for you.