Events
8th Annual Conference on Restorative Approaches in Educational and Care Settings:
14th - 15th March 2012
RJC Conference: Inclusive Restorative Practice – Enabling Participation
29th March 2012
Information for: Employers
Supporting your staff
Section G of the RJC Best Practice Guidance for Restorative Practice (2011) has specific guidance for service providers and employers owing to the key role they play in ensuring the overall quality of restorative practice.
The Best Practice Guidance is endorsed by ACPO, the Ministry of Justice, NOMS, the YJB and a growing list of other agencies.
Restorative Practice at Work
Restorative practices in the workplace help teams and individuals to work well together.
Find out moreLooking for RJC approved training in restorative practice?
Quality training forms the bedrock for safe restorative practice, and a good experience for participants. All Trainers listed on the RJC Trainers Register agree to adhere to the RJC Trainers Code, the industry-wide standard.
Practitioner Registration
The National Register of Restorative Practitioners is the online professional register for anyone who works or volunteers with restorative processes.
Join as an Associate member if you are new to using restorative practice.
Become an Accredited Practitioner if you are an experienced practitioner with a year's restorative experience and you use restorative processes as a key specialism in your work/volunteer role.
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