Working with offenders and victims of crime and anti-social behaviour, both individually and in groups, to facilitate a process of communication between them through Restorative Justice.
The role, initially fixed term until May 2025, will involve working collaboratively with a wide range of agencies including North Yorkshire Police, Probation Service, Crown Prosecution Service, HM Courts, HM Prisons and other voluntary sector agencies across North Yorkshire.
Mediation training and experience a requirement - as a trained mediator with a knowledge of restorative justice you will act as an impartial third party who facilitates a meeting between two or more people in dispute, to help them reach an agreement.
Coordinating the administration of the mediation element of the service including working with volunteer mediators.
Also working with offenders and victims of crime and anti-social behaviour, both individually and in groups, to facilitate a process of communication between them through Restorative Justice (RJ).
We have an exciting opportunity for a Relational Practice Training Officer to work within the Learning Academy team within Children’s Services to support our Relational Practice Lead to continue to drive forward with our innovative Restorative Practice Journey.
I was honoured to accept the invitation to participate in this year's Road Policing Seminar which featured a panel discussion on the implementation of victim-centered approaches in road policing.
We are looking for two dedicated individuals to join the RJC Board as Membership Trustees from June 2024.
Please Note: Our constitution dictates that Membership Trustees must hold and maintain a current individual or organisational membership with the RJC throughout their tenure as a trustee.
Two exciting positions are available for enthusiastic, dynamic Trainer Practitioners to join a small, friendly team based in the centre of Cardiff. You will be delivering Restorative Approaches training to our clients in a wide variety of sectors including education, housing and criminal justice.
This briefing provides reasoning for the enhancement of the Victims and Prisoners Bill. Its purpose is to ensure that all victims of crime have access to high-quality restorative justice services at a local level. The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) believe this can be achieved through supporting two key amendments to the Bill:
This briefing provides reasoning for the enhancement of the Victims and Prisoners Bill. Its purpose is to ensure that all victims of crime have access to high-quality restorative justice services at a local level. The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) believe this can be achieved through supporting two key amendments to the Bill:
We are delighted to announce that they RJC have submitted an application to serve on the Advisory Board of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Restorative Justice for the upcoming year. The formation of the new Advisory Board will take place on the 9th February 2024.