Join Us as a Lead Restorative Practitioner: An Exciting Opportunity to Make a Lasting Impact on Individuals Affected by Organisational Harm!
Are you driven by a passion for empowering others on their healing journeys? Do you have a deep commitment to restorative practices and a desire to advocate for those impacted by organisational harm? If this resonates with you, we invite you to seize this transformative opportunity as our Lead Restorative Practitioner.
We are delighted to announce that the Enfield Youth Justice Service has officially been awarded Registered Restorative Organisation status by the Restorative Justice Council (RJC). This significant recognition underlines their unwavering commitment to integrating restorative justice practices throughout the organisation, meeting nationally recognised standards, and enhancing the support provided to children, young people, their families, and the wider community.
We are delighted to share that the Birmingham Youth Justice Service (BYJS) has officially been awarded Registered Service Provider status by the Restorative Justice Council (RJC). This prestigious recognition marks a significant milestone in BYJS's ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality restorative practices across the city.
Are you a good listener, non-judgemental, confident and able to work on your own initiative?
If the answer is yes and you live on the Isle of Wight and are over 18 years old, then why not become involved in Restorative Justice, working with Restorative Solutions CIC.
Sussex Pathways Restorative Justice (RJ) service based at HMPPS Lewes, a Category B male prison in Lewes, enables prisoners to give victims a voice via RJ conferencing, Letters or Shuttles, along with peacefully resolving conflicts that they have in prison, whether conflicts are with other prisoners or with staff members. It also helps individuals to build positive relationships, healthy conflict resolution skills and access support with disadvantages they face. HMP Lewes prison holds sentenced men aged 18 years and over, with sentences ranging from a few weeks to life.
The Horizon scandal has left an indelible mark on the UK, shattering thousands of lives and standing as one of the gravest miscarriages of justice in modern British history. It is a stark reminder of how institutional failures can devastate not just individuals, but entire communities. However, amidst this tragedy lies a powerful opportunity—not merely for financial compensation, but for genuine reconciliation and healing.
Welcome to the RJC’s 2025 Restorative Practice Guidance, a significant publication designed for practitioners, service providers, and organisations committed to delivering high-quality restorative practices across various sectors. This guidance is not limited to the criminal justice system but extends its reach to education, community settings, healthcare, and workplaces, addressing the diverse needs of individuals and communities.