The RJC is pleased to announce the publication of a new research report - Restorative justice and black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system.
The report is being launched at an event in London today with speakers including Lord McNally, the chair of the Youth Justice Board.
Written by Dr Muna Sabbagh and funded by Barrow Cadbury Trust, the report is the result of an eight-month research project looking at BAME children who have offended and their access to and experience of restorative justice.
The RJC is hosting a brand new event on Friday March 3 2017, led by Charlotte Calkin, where restorative practitioners from every sector are invited to join together and share learning and best practice through open space conferencing.
Voting is now open in the 2015 election for the RJC’s board of trustees. The board is the RJC's governing body and plays a vital role in guiding our work. The elections are your chance to have a say in who carries out this important role.
The RJC board is made up of a maximum of seven membership trustees elected from and by the membership and six council trustees appointed for their specialist skills and experience.
The RJC is pleased to announce that Torbay Council Children’s Services have been awarded Registered Restorative Organisation status. They are the first local authority within the UK to receive this award.
The RJC is pleased to announce that Restorative South Yorkshire have been awarded Service Provider status.
The service, which is delivered by Remedi and funded by South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner and the Yorkshire and the Humber Probation Service, provides opportunities for those harmed by crime and those responsible for the harm to communicate in a safe environment with the support of trained facilitators.
The RJC is looking for case studies from the UK and internationally that illustrate the impact restorative practice can have. Many of those currently available on its website are quite old, and we are looking to update them with more recent examples of work done in the last three years.
The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) has produced resources that underpin and inform our Registration Frameworks and support the delivery of high quality restorative practice.
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As a Restorative Practice Practitioner you will deliver restorative practice-based casework with a small cohort of young men in HMP YOI Aylesbury supporting them to develop and maintain better relationships, become more self-aware and to see conflict and its resolution as a part of life, through facilitating restorative conversations with estranged family members and significant others.