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RJC Accreditation Quality Mark
The RJC has developed the Accreditation Quality Mark (AQM) for accreditations (qualifications) which will allow for practitioners to be fully enrolled on the new Register for Restorative Practitioners.
The AQM is a signal for practitioners and employers to the accreditations which we believe provide a robust assessment of practitioners' skills and knowledge, providing evidence of their competence in the restorative practice field.
The first accreditation to receive the AQM is the Level 4 Diploma in Restorative Practice offered by City and Guilds.
We would welcome applications from and are happy to discuss with other providers their accreditations.
If you wish to apply for the AQM, please contact the RJC's Head of Professional Services, Linda Millington at linda@restorativejustice.org.ukor 0207 831 07903.
Further information about the AQM can be found on our website at http://www.restorativejustice.org.uk/resource/rjc_accreditation_quality_mark/
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