An exciting position has become available for an Operational Development Manager to join WRAP's expanding team. A pivotal and dynamic role within the organisation, you will be responsible for the smooth and effective running of the business aligned to our core restorative values. The role is diverse and involves generating new ideas as well as being responsive to problem solve issues as they emerge. You will ensure all aspects of their business collaborate and connect together, so they deliver and monitor high quality assured services.
Belong was founded in 2010 as a local, grassroots charity in the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham. They are growing into a national charity; whilst most of our work is delivered in London and the South of England, last year we expanded our footprint into West Midlands. Their ambition is to provide support to individuals living in any area of the UK.
Their vision is of a criminal justice system that provides hope, rehabilitation and recovery to victims and perpetrators of harm.
Could you help someone change their life and avoid reoffending?
Criminal justice charity Belong provides hope, rehabilitation and recovery for victims and perpetrators of crime. We are working with several criminal justice organisations, to provide one to one mentoring support in London communities, to children, young people and adults who have criminal convictions and want to change their lives.
Restorative Gloucestershire are recruiting for a Restorative Justice Volunteer Manager to join their established Restorative Justice service. Restorative Gloucestershire is the county's Restorative Practice centre of excellence, enabling people to safely share their stories, be heard, redress power imbalance and find answers. They believe the opportunity to restoratively repair harm and rebuild relationships should be available to all.
Restorative Gloucestershire are recruiting for a Restorative Justice Practice Facilitator to join their established Restorative Justice service. Restorative Gloucestershire is the county's Restorative Practice centre of excellence, enabling people to safely share their stories, be heard, redress power imbalance and find answers. They believe the opportunity to restoratively repair harm and rebuild relationships should be available to all.
This briefing paper gives you the background to the consultation and sets out the response the Restorative Justice Council has made to it.
A Revised Victims’ Code was launched in November 2020 and took effect from April 2021. At the time of the launch the Government said that it would shortly be consulting on the introduction of a Victims’ Law. The primary purpose of such legislation is to put the rights of the Revised Victims’ Code into primary legislation. At the moment their status is that of statutory guidance.
The Remedi team in Derby City are looking for a Restorative Practitioner to supervise reparation hours and run restorative action projects with young people in the Youth Justice Service. Their new team member will spend most of their time in the community with young people aged 10-18 fulfilling the reparative element of their order. They are looking for someone who can work creatively to engage young people and support them to come up with project ideas to benefit their community as well as work with placements in their local community.