This Framework sets out how training providers should work. It is broken into five performance indicators with each indicator consisting of several standards which outline the requirements organisations are required to evidence.
1 - Course design and inclusive provision
1.1 - Delivering inclusive and accessible training
This Code of Practice has been developed to support restorative trainers and training organisations to deliver high quality restorative practice training and to maintain and strengthen the quality of learning. Training, particularly for practitioners, is the bedrock of quality restorative practice. It is imperative that training for future trainers and practitioners is delivered to a consistently high standard and covers the core principles of restorative practice in sufficient detail.
We were recently asked our views on whether now is the right time to engage with the National Police Chiefs' Council to review their guidance on the use of the restorative justice in cases of domestic violence. Members' were concerned that the existing guidance, originally produced by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), is not consistently being implemented which has, understandably, created confusion amongst practitioners.
Criminal justice charity Belong provides hope, rehabilitation and recovery for victims and perpetrators of crime.
Belong wishes to appoint a new Chairperson to our Board of Trustees. We invite applications from individuals experienced in governance and with the commitment, qualities and attributes to effectively lead our award-winning criminal justice charity supporting the rehabilitation and recovery of victims and perpetrators of crime.
The RJC are pleased to announce that Restorative Now have been awarded Registered Training Provider status.
Long standing members of the RJC, Restorative Now, are the first training provider to transfer from our Training Provider Quality Mark (TPQM) to the RJC’s newly launched Registered Training Provider status.
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