It is well known that victims of crime with English as an Additional Language (EAL) needs often feel sidelined by the criminal justice system. One consequence of these language barriers is that Restorative Justice services do not reach such victims. This an unfortunate state of affairs, as Restorative Justice is a valuable and meaningful way of helping someone impacted by crime - and is something that Why me?
The Restorative Justice Council is seeking to appoint a new operations officer to support the delivery of the RJC’s Practice Registration Frameworks and develop new projects.
The RJC 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.
You can now download copies of our speaker presentations from the RJC's 2020 Conference - Reform: Restore
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CRJI is a government accredited community based restorative justice project, working under the guidelines of an agreed protocol. As a grassroots organisation they advocate for restorative justice responses as a mechanism for peacebuilding and conflict transformation.