Events

8th Annual Conference on Restorative Approaches in Educational and Care Settings:

14th - 15th March 2012

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RJC Conference: Inclusive Restorative Practice – Enabling Participation

29th March 2012

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Restorative Justice Works

  • Independent expert analysis finds RJ would benefit society by over £1billion read more.

  • RJC/Victim Support proposal for victims of serious crime would save £185 million read more.

  • RJC summary of Ministry Justice research into restorative justice read more.

Information for: Practitioners

Get Accredited in Restorative Practice

Working with Skills for Justice and City & Guilds, we are piloting the Level 4 Diploma in Restorative Practice.

Graduates are likely to be among first practitioners eligible for full membership of the National Register of Restorative Practitioners.

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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.

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Find quality 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.
 

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Best Practice Guidance and Resources

Safe and effective restorative justice is always be carried out in accordance with Best Practice Guidance and National Occupational Standards. 

A collection of best practice documents are available here.

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