We are pleased to announce that Lancashire Constabulary Restorative Justice Teamhas been awarded Registered Service Provider status. Having achieved the RJC’s Restorative Service Quality Mark (RSQM) in 2018, becoming a Registered Service Provider demonstrates their continued commitment to delivering high quality restorative practice to nationally agreed standards.
Restorative Solutions are looking for an experienced Restorative Justice lead practitioner, with a track record of work in restorative practices. In addition, they are looking for experience of implementing multi-agency partnerships across the criminal justice sector, and of working with volunteers and the voluntary sector.
The Restorative Justice Council is the independent membership body for the field of restorative justice. We provide a national voice for advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice and promote standards that will lead to safe, high-quality processes for participants.
At an exciting time in the RJC’s development, we are seeking to appoint a Policy and Communications Officer to support us deliver our ambitious strategic plan.
The Restorative Justice Council is the independent membership body for the field of restorative justice. We provide a national voice for advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice and promote standards that will lead to safe, high-quality processes for participants.
At an exciting time in the RJC’s development, we are seeking to appoint a Restorative Standards Officer to support us deliver our ambitious strategic plan.
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. Remedi 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.
You will take responsibility for the effective delivery of Community Reparation and Unpaid Work hours provided by Remedi for the Youth Justice Service. This will include working with young people both one to one and on a group basis. Community reparation and unpaid work are a vital component to contributing towards the youth justice services aim of reducing re-offending. The RJ practitioner will be responsible for the effective supervision of young people required to undertake reparation and unpaid work activities as referred by the Youth Justice Service.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Restorative Justice have published the report of their inaugural Inquiry which took place over the summer 2021. The Inquiry, titled ‘Restorative Practices in 2021/22’ sought to assess where the sector is at the moment, and what steps could be taken to improve and coordinate the various services to improve outcomes for victims and offenders. The Inquiry marked the first major piece of work for the APPG, which was only constituted in April 2021.