RJC Announces Walker Restorative Training & Practice as a Registered Training Provider
The Restorative Justice Council is delighted to announce that Walker Restorative Training & Practice has achieved the prestigious status of RJC Registered Training Provider. This recognition is not just a milestone; it is a powerful endorsement of their commitment to excellence and their dedication to delivering the highest standards in restorative practice training.
Why This Achievement Matters
Becoming an RJC Registered Training Provider is more than a title; it is a mark of quality that speaks volumes. It means that Walker Restorative Training & Practice has undergone a rigorous, independent assessment to ensure its training meets nationally recognised standards. This achievement demonstrates professionalism, credibility, and a deep commitment to restorative values – qualities that are essential for building trust and confidence in restorative practice.
Kathryn and Tony Walker, Directors of Walker Restorative Training & Practice, expressed their pride in this milestone:
“Having achieved this registration for other organisations, it is especially pleasing and rewarding to receive this registration for our own reformed and relaunched Community Interest Company (not for profit).”
“It is good to have your practice and training assessed and endorsed independently. It allows us to evidence the quality and standard of our training to colleagues and clients.”
Setting the Benchmark for Excellence
For Walker Restorative Training & Practice, this recognition is about more than meeting expectations; it’s about setting the benchmark for quality. Kathryn and Tony summed it up perfectly:
“We are pleased and proud to have our training assessed and endorsed by the RJC. We see it as the gold standard in assessment for training providers.”
Their advice to other organisations considering registration is clear and compelling:
“We would say it is essential – it is a mark of quality evidenced by independent, rigorous assessment.”
This endorsement highlights the value of RJC registration as a trusted indicator of professionalism and credibility in the restorative justice sector. It reassures commissioners, clients, and colleagues that the training they receive is of the highest standard.
Celebrating Leadership in Restorative Practice
Jim Simon, Chief Executive Officer of the RJC, praised their achievement:
“We are thrilled to welcome Walker Restorative Training & Practice as an RJC Registered Training Provider. Their dedication to maintaining high standards in restorative practice training reflects the values and principles that underpin our work. This recognition is a testament to their professionalism and commitment to quality.”
Walker Restorative Training & Practice joins a growing community of organisations that have demonstrated their commitment to excellence. By achieving Registered Status, they have positioned themselves as leaders in the field – organisations that others can look to as examples of best practice.
What Does Registered Status Mean?
Being an RJC Registered Training Provider means:
Independent Endorsement: Your training is rigorously assessed against national standards.
Credibility: A recognised mark of quality for colleagues, clients, and commissioners.
Commitment to Excellence: Demonstrating dedication to best practice in restorative justice.
For Walker Restorative Training & Practice, this status is a public declaration of their values, a promise to deliver training that empowers practitioners and strengthens restorative approaches across communities.
Ready to Join Them?
Becoming an RJC Registered Training Provider is more than a process – it’s a statement of your organisation’s commitment to quality and restorative values. If you want to stand out as a trusted leader in restorative practice, now is the time to take that step.
Visit https://restorativejustice.org.uk/practice-registration to learn more and start your journey towards achieving the gold standard in restorative training.
