Through funding from the OPCC (Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent) and the Ministry of Justice, we are now recruiting to expand our ground breaking service to those experiencing Adolescent to Parent Violence, Conflict or Abuse. The aim is to help families communicate more effectively and agree how to better manage conflict.
We are looking for an enthusiastic volunteer to help support Why me? to
widen access to Restorative Justice for people affected by crime. The
volunteer will help to craft our communications to ensure that our key
messages reach our audience, and support the running of any upcoming
events and forums. Other work may include helping with fundraising
research and assisting with our policy and campaigning work to help give
people affected by crime stronger rights to Restorative Justice.
We are currently formulating our policy position on the use of the whole range of restorative approaches with those affected by domestic and sexual abuse and violence.
RESTORATIVE REFLECTIONS: A blueprint for a restorative future
Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st November 2023
Online: Microsoft Teams
This year, the RJC celebrates its 25th anniversary and, as such, it is a good time to acknowledge the sector’s achievements, face up to the present challenges and imagine future possibilities.