You will be working with children and young people (10-18) and delivering a range of interactive crime prevention and victim awareness programmes within Schools, alternative education and care settings.
Remedi have a number of programmes designed to educate, empower and support young people with the challenges and choices that they face. Their ‘Restorative Choices’ programmes focus on areas such as child criminal exploitation- county Lines, knife crime, domestic abuse, misogyny and hate crime.
You will be working with children and young people (10-17) who have been referred by the Youth Justice Service. This will include one to one and group-based work.
You will be providing support, encouragement and supervision to enable children and young people to undertake ‘community reparation’ work. This can take many forms, environmental projects, arts based projects, awareness raising campaigns, supporting local charity work etc.
You will be working with children and young people (10-17) who have been referred by the Youth Justice Service. This will include one to one and group-based work.
You will be providing support, encouragement and supervision to enable children and young people to undertake ‘community reparation’ work. This can take many forms, environmental projects, arts based projects, awareness raising campaigns, supporting local charity work etc.
Torbay Council have an exciting opportunity for a Restorative Practice Training Officer to work within the Learning Academy team within Children’s Services to support the Restorative Practice Lead to continue to drive forward with their innovative Restorative Practice Journey.
The RJC is pleased to announce that Brunel University London have been awarded Registered Training Provider status with course approval.
Brunel first introduced restorative practice training into the educational degree syllabus in 2013 with the introduction of their ‘working restoratively with children and young people’, as part of undergraduate BA Education degree programme.
You will be providing restorative mentoring services for children and young people aged 10-17 referred via various agencies, who have displayed violent behaviour.
As a Criminal Justice Practitioner, you will work with offenders and victims of crime to facilitate a process of communication between them called Restorative Justice. You will be supporting victims and offenders of a wide variety of offence types, from shoplifting and criminal damage to sexual violence and murder. This will involve working with Greater Manchester Police, the National Probation Service and local prisons.