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RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE When conflict happens in the workplace or people experience inappropriate behaviour at work, relationships are broken and teams suffer. Restorative practice can be used within the workplace both to prevent this happening in the first place and to address it when it does, enabling teams and individuals to work well together. Where situations have already arisen – for example in RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN A FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893. Overview. Use of restorative practices within mental health settings is increasing, there are clear parallels between the principles of restorative justice and the dual aims of mental health settings within the therapeutic treatment of offenders in reducing risk and improving mental health.TONY'S STORY
Tony's story. I was pushing my 99-year-old mother in her wheelchair just outside the sheltered accommodation block where she lives. Her handbag, which had her purse in it, was slung over the arm of the wheelchair. All of a sudden I was pushed to one side and this boy snatched the handbag and ran off. Instinctively, I ran after him,leaving my
A NEW WAY OF DOING JUSTICE 1 A new way of Doing Justice The response of the Restorative Justice Council to the Sentencing Green Paper – Breaking the Cycle, March 2011 Restorative justice is, quite simply, better justice. WORKING WITH WOMEN WHO OFFEND: A GUIDE FOR RESTORATIVE Woring ith omen ho offend A guide for restorative justice practitioners 3 • Women’s offending is more likely to be related to an abusive partner, via RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING (RJC) USING FACE-TO-FACE “Restorative justice” is a concept denoting a wide range of justice practices with common values, but widely varying procedures (Braithwaite, 2002). ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Access to Justice: Hate Crime and Restorative Justice Using Restorative Justice to support people affected by hate crime LucyJaffé, Director
WORKING WITH BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC CHILDREN IN Working with black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system: A guide for restorative justice practitioners February2017
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RJC APPROVED TRAINING COURSES Advanced level courses include: Level 5 diploma in restorative practice, undergraduate or postgraduate courses, case supervisor training and train the trainer courses. You can use the menu below to search our Approved Course Register by provider, course level and location. You might also find our Other Events may be of interest toyou.
RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE When conflict happens in the workplace or people experience inappropriate behaviour at work, relationships are broken and teams suffer. Restorative practice can be used within the workplace both to prevent this happening in the first place and to address it when it does, enabling teams and individuals to work well together. Where situations have already arisen – for example in RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN A FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893. Overview. Use of restorative practices within mental health settings is increasing, there are clear parallels between the principles of restorative justice and the dual aims of mental health settings within the therapeutic treatment of offenders in reducing risk and improving mental health.TONY'S STORY
Tony's story. I was pushing my 99-year-old mother in her wheelchair just outside the sheltered accommodation block where she lives. Her handbag, which had her purse in it, was slung over the arm of the wheelchair. All of a sudden I was pushed to one side and this boy snatched the handbag and ran off. Instinctively, I ran after him,leaving my
A NEW WAY OF DOING JUSTICE 1 A new way of Doing Justice The response of the Restorative Justice Council to the Sentencing Green Paper – Breaking the Cycle, March 2011 Restorative justice is, quite simply, better justice. WORKING WITH WOMEN WHO OFFEND: A GUIDE FOR RESTORATIVE Woring ith omen ho offend A guide for restorative justice practitioners 3 • Women’s offending is more likely to be related to an abusive partner, via RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING (RJC) USING FACE-TO-FACE “Restorative justice” is a concept denoting a wide range of justice practices with common values, but widely varying procedures (Braithwaite, 2002). ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Access to Justice: Hate Crime and Restorative Justice Using Restorative Justice to support people affected by hate crime LucyJaffé, Director
WORKING WITH BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC CHILDREN IN Working with black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system: A guide for restorative justice practitioners February2017
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND SEXUAL HARM Restorative justice has to be very carefully considered in cases of sexual harm, and can usually only be considered when initiated by the survivor. If the offender is known to the survivor it may add additional risk factors. No one should ever be expected or in any way pressurised to take part, and, in order to make sure the process issafe
RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN SCHOOLS There is good evidence that restorative practice delivers a wide range of benefits for schools. A report published by the Department for Education gave whole-school restorative approaches the highest rating of effectiveness at preventing bullying, with a survey of schools showing 97% rated restorative approaches as effective.. An independent evaluation of restorative justice in Bristol schools RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN HOUSING An increasing number of housing associations are using restorative practice to deal with neighbour disputes including noise nuisance, verbal abuse, harassment, children arguing, pet nuisance, damage to property, drunken behaviour, rubbish and fly-tipping, untidy gardens, intimidation and violence or threats of violence. Restorative practice is effective at both tackling new REGISTERED RESTORATIVE ORGANISATION Thank you for deciding to renew your Registered Restorative Organisation award We need to capture some information to start your renewal. We recommend that you login to your RJC account before you start, this will then allow you to save the form and come back to it later if you need to. RJC PRACTITIONERS HANDBOOK 1 Restorative Justice Council The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) is the independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice. RESOURCES | PAGE 6 | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Keeping children in care out of trouble – consultation response. The RJC has submitted a response to an independent review, chaired by Lord Laming and established by the Prison Reform Trust, to consider why looked after children are more likely than other children in England and Wales to get involved with the criminal justice system. RESTORATIVE PRACTITIONER The role of a restorative practitioner involves a significant amount of contact with people affected by conflict. This contact is usually initiated over the phone and includes individuals who may be the victim or perpetrator of a crime as well as neighbours or family members who are in disagreement. Your role will involve supporting individuals to understand the cause of their RESOURCES | PAGE 11 | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Joint Inspection Report highlights inconsistent quality of restorative justice. Restorative justice is being used effectively in all areas of the criminal justice system according to a report published in 2012 by the Criminal Justice Joint Inspectorates. RESOURCES | PAGE 7 | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Mapping restorative justice provision . The Restorative Justice Council commissioned researchers at the Hallam Centre for Community Justice at Sheffield Hallam University to undertake a national restorative justice mapping project which aimed to provide a snapshot of restorative justice provision across England and Wales. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RJC APPROVED TRAINING COURSES Advanced level courses include: Level 5 diploma in restorative practice, undergraduate or postgraduate courses, case supervisor training and train the trainer courses. You can use the menu below to search our Approved Course Register by provider, course level and location. You might also find our Other Events may be of interest toyou.
RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE When conflict happens in the workplace or people experience inappropriate behaviour at work, relationships are broken and teams suffer. Restorative practice can be used within the workplace both to prevent this happening in the first place and to address it when it does, enabling teams and individuals to work well together. Where situations have already arisen – for example in RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN A FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893. Overview. Use of restorative practices within mental health settings is increasing, there are clear parallels between the principles of restorative justice and the dual aims of mental health settings within the therapeutic treatment of offenders in reducing risk and improving mental health.TONY'S STORY
Tony's story. I was pushing my 99-year-old mother in her wheelchair just outside the sheltered accommodation block where she lives. Her handbag, which had her purse in it, was slung over the arm of the wheelchair. All of a sudden I was pushed to one side and this boy snatched the handbag and ran off. Instinctively, I ran after him,leaving my
A NEW WAY OF DOING JUSTICE 1 A new way of Doing Justice The response of the Restorative Justice Council to the Sentencing Green Paper – Breaking the Cycle, March 2011 Restorative justice is, quite simply, better justice. WORKING WITH WOMEN WHO OFFEND: A GUIDE FOR RESTORATIVE Woring ith omen ho offend A guide for restorative justice practitioners 3 • Women’s offending is more likely to be related to an abusive partner, via RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING (RJC) USING FACE-TO-FACE “Restorative justice” is a concept denoting a wide range of justice practices with common values, but widely varying procedures (Braithwaite, 2002). ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Access to Justice: Hate Crime and Restorative Justice Using Restorative Justice to support people affected by hate crime LucyJaffé, Director
WORKING WITH BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC CHILDREN IN Working with black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system: A guide for restorative justice practitioners February2017
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RJC APPROVED TRAINING COURSES Advanced level courses include: Level 5 diploma in restorative practice, undergraduate or postgraduate courses, case supervisor training and train the trainer courses. You can use the menu below to search our Approved Course Register by provider, course level and location. You might also find our Other Events may be of interest toyou.
RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE When conflict happens in the workplace or people experience inappropriate behaviour at work, relationships are broken and teams suffer. Restorative practice can be used within the workplace both to prevent this happening in the first place and to address it when it does, enabling teams and individuals to work well together. Where situations have already arisen – for example in RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN A FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893. Overview. Use of restorative practices within mental health settings is increasing, there are clear parallels between the principles of restorative justice and the dual aims of mental health settings within the therapeutic treatment of offenders in reducing risk and improving mental health.TONY'S STORY
Tony's story. I was pushing my 99-year-old mother in her wheelchair just outside the sheltered accommodation block where she lives. Her handbag, which had her purse in it, was slung over the arm of the wheelchair. All of a sudden I was pushed to one side and this boy snatched the handbag and ran off. Instinctively, I ran after him,leaving my
A NEW WAY OF DOING JUSTICE 1 A new way of Doing Justice The response of the Restorative Justice Council to the Sentencing Green Paper – Breaking the Cycle, March 2011 Restorative justice is, quite simply, better justice. WORKING WITH WOMEN WHO OFFEND: A GUIDE FOR RESTORATIVE Woring ith omen ho offend A guide for restorative justice practitioners 3 • Women’s offending is more likely to be related to an abusive partner, via RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING (RJC) USING FACE-TO-FACE “Restorative justice” is a concept denoting a wide range of justice practices with common values, but widely varying procedures (Braithwaite, 2002). ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Access to Justice: Hate Crime and Restorative Justice Using Restorative Justice to support people affected by hate crime LucyJaffé, Director
WORKING WITH BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC CHILDREN IN Working with black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system: A guide for restorative justice practitioners February2017
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE COMMUNITY Restorative practice in communities resolves conflicts and disputes before they escalate into crime and is an effective approach to dealing with antisocial behaviour and neighbour disputes. It enables people to understand the impact of their behaviour on others. It delivers effective outcomes owned by the local community and creates stable, positive community environments.EVENTS & COURSES
Restorative Practice Facilitation Skills for General Settings. June 21, 2021. to July 5, 2021. This training takes an in depth look at the restorative approach, equipping participants with the skills to manage a range of situations and to think about how their organisation can incorporate this highly effective approach to promote change. RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN SCHOOLS There is good evidence that restorative practice delivers a wide range of benefits for schools. A report published by the Department for Education gave whole-school restorative approaches the highest rating of effectiveness at preventing bullying, with a survey of schools showing 97% rated restorative approaches as effective.. An independent evaluation of restorative justice in Bristol schools REGISTERED SERVICE PROVIDER Thank you for deciding to renew your Registered Service Provider award We need to capture some information to start your renewal. We recommend that you login to your RJC account before you start, this will then allow you to save the form and come back to it later if youneed to.
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND SEXUAL HARM Restorative justice has to be very carefully considered in cases of sexual harm, and can usually only be considered when initiated by the survivor. If the offender is known to the survivor it may add additional risk factors. No one should ever be expected or in any way pressurised to take part, and, in order to make sure the process issafe
RESTORATIVE PRACTITIONER The role of a restorative practitioner involves a significant amount of contact with people affected by conflict. This contact is usually initiated over the phone and includes individuals who may be the victim or perpetrator of a crime as well as neighbours or family members who are in disagreement. Your role will involve supporting individuals to understand the cause of their RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ ABUSE 5 be suitable in cases of DV as in others, both where there is a continuing relationship and between ex-partners. In both cases, agreements were overwhelmingly kept. ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Background Hate crime on the rise People affected by hate crime report feeling more traumatised than victims of other crimes People are 52% less likely to be satisfied DOES RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AFFECT RECONVICTION? THE FOURTH i Summary Introduction This is the fourth report on the evaluation of three restorative justice schemes funded by the Home Office1 under its Crime Reduction Programme from mid-2001: CONNECT, the Justice Research Consortium (JRC) and REMEDI. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RJC APPROVED TRAINING COURSES Advanced level courses include: Level 5 diploma in restorative practice, undergraduate or postgraduate courses, case supervisor training and train the trainer courses. You can use the menu below to search our Approved Course Register by provider, course level and location. You might also find our Other Events may be of interest toyou.
RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE When conflict happens in the workplace or people experience inappropriate behaviour at work, relationships are broken and teams suffer. Restorative practice can be used within the workplace both to prevent this happening in the first place and to address it when it does, enabling teams and individuals to work well together. Where situations have already arisen – for example in RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN A FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893. Overview. Use of restorative practices within mental health settings is increasing, there are clear parallels between the principles of restorative justice and the dual aims of mental health settings within the therapeutic treatment of offenders in reducing risk and improving mental health.TONY'S STORY
Tony's story. I was pushing my 99-year-old mother in her wheelchair just outside the sheltered accommodation block where she lives. Her handbag, which had her purse in it, was slung over the arm of the wheelchair. All of a sudden I was pushed to one side and this boy snatched the handbag and ran off. Instinctively, I ran after him,leaving my
A NEW WAY OF DOING JUSTICE 1 A new way of Doing Justice The response of the Restorative Justice Council to the Sentencing Green Paper – Breaking the Cycle, March 2011 Restorative justice is, quite simply, better justice. WORKING WITH WOMEN WHO OFFEND: A GUIDE FOR RESTORATIVE Woring ith omen ho offend A guide for restorative justice practitioners 3 • Women’s offending is more likely to be related to an abusive partner, via RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING (RJC) USING FACE-TO-FACE “Restorative justice” is a concept denoting a wide range of justice practices with common values, but widely varying procedures (Braithwaite, 2002). ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Access to Justice: Hate Crime and Restorative Justice Using Restorative Justice to support people affected by hate crime LucyJaffé, Director
WORKING WITH BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC CHILDREN IN Working with black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system: A guide for restorative justice practitioners February2017
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RJC APPROVED TRAINING COURSES Advanced level courses include: Level 5 diploma in restorative practice, undergraduate or postgraduate courses, case supervisor training and train the trainer courses. You can use the menu below to search our Approved Course Register by provider, course level and location. You might also find our Other Events may be of interest toyou.
RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE WORKPLACE When conflict happens in the workplace or people experience inappropriate behaviour at work, relationships are broken and teams suffer. Restorative practice can be used within the workplace both to prevent this happening in the first place and to address it when it does, enabling teams and individuals to work well together. Where situations have already arisen – for example in RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN A FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Author | Cook, A. (2019), The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 30(5), 876-893. Overview. Use of restorative practices within mental health settings is increasing, there are clear parallels between the principles of restorative justice and the dual aims of mental health settings within the therapeutic treatment of offenders in reducing risk and improving mental health.TONY'S STORY
Tony's story. I was pushing my 99-year-old mother in her wheelchair just outside the sheltered accommodation block where she lives. Her handbag, which had her purse in it, was slung over the arm of the wheelchair. All of a sudden I was pushed to one side and this boy snatched the handbag and ran off. Instinctively, I ran after him,leaving my
A NEW WAY OF DOING JUSTICE 1 A new way of Doing Justice The response of the Restorative Justice Council to the Sentencing Green Paper – Breaking the Cycle, March 2011 Restorative justice is, quite simply, better justice. WORKING WITH WOMEN WHO OFFEND: A GUIDE FOR RESTORATIVE Woring ith omen ho offend A guide for restorative justice practitioners 3 • Women’s offending is more likely to be related to an abusive partner, via RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCING (RJC) USING FACE-TO-FACE “Restorative justice” is a concept denoting a wide range of justice practices with common values, but widely varying procedures (Braithwaite, 2002). ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Access to Justice: Hate Crime and Restorative Justice Using Restorative Justice to support people affected by hate crime LucyJaffé, Director
WORKING WITH BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC CHILDREN IN Working with black, Asian and minority ethnic children in the youth justice system: A guide for restorative justice practitioners February2017
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE COUNCIL Registered Training Provider. Professional development. Guidance and other resources. RJC Approved Courses. Events & Courses. Online Learning. Vacancies. “Restorative justice enables us to build the empathy, trust and understanding we need to strengthen our relationships with each other.”. RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN THE COMMUNITY Restorative practice in communities resolves conflicts and disputes before they escalate into crime and is an effective approach to dealing with antisocial behaviour and neighbour disputes. It enables people to understand the impact of their behaviour on others. It delivers effective outcomes owned by the local community and creates stable, positive community environments.EVENTS & COURSES
Restorative Practice Facilitation Skills for General Settings. June 21, 2021. to July 5, 2021. This training takes an in depth look at the restorative approach, equipping participants with the skills to manage a range of situations and to think about how their organisation can incorporate this highly effective approach to promote change. RESTORATIVE PRACTICE IN SCHOOLS There is good evidence that restorative practice delivers a wide range of benefits for schools. A report published by the Department for Education gave whole-school restorative approaches the highest rating of effectiveness at preventing bullying, with a survey of schools showing 97% rated restorative approaches as effective.. An independent evaluation of restorative justice in Bristol schools REGISTERED SERVICE PROVIDER Thank you for deciding to renew your Registered Service Provider award We need to capture some information to start your renewal. We recommend that you login to your RJC account before you start, this will then allow you to save the form and come back to it later if youneed to.
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND SEXUAL HARM Restorative justice has to be very carefully considered in cases of sexual harm, and can usually only be considered when initiated by the survivor. If the offender is known to the survivor it may add additional risk factors. No one should ever be expected or in any way pressurised to take part, and, in order to make sure the process issafe
RESTORATIVE PRACTITIONER The role of a restorative practitioner involves a significant amount of contact with people affected by conflict. This contact is usually initiated over the phone and includes individuals who may be the victim or perpetrator of a crime as well as neighbours or family members who are in disagreement. Your role will involve supporting individuals to understand the cause of their RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ ABUSE 5 be suitable in cases of DV as in others, both where there is a continuing relationship and between ex-partners. In both cases, agreements were overwhelmingly kept. ACCESS TO JUSTICE: HATE CRIME AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Background Hate crime on the rise People affected by hate crime report feeling more traumatised than victims of other crimes People are 52% less likely to be satisfied DOES RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AFFECT RECONVICTION? THE FOURTH i Summary Introduction This is the fourth report on the evaluation of three restorative justice schemes funded by the Home Office1 under its Crime Reduction Programme from mid-2001: CONNECT, the Justice Research Consortium (JRC) and REMEDI. Skip to main content Restorative Justice Council Restorative Justice Council Promoting quality restorative practicefor everyone
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