Torbay Council’s Children’s Services has been awarded Registered Training Provider status by the Restorative Justice Council (RJC)
This week is Restorative Justice Week, aimed at raising awareness of how individuals and organisations can work together to prevent conflict, build relationships and repair harm.
They are the first Children’s Service department within the UK to receive this award.
We are looking for someone who has experience in management or is an experienced practitioner who would like to make the transition into a management role from a supervisory or mentoring role. If you are committed to working in partnership with children and their families to achieve positive outcomes, we would like to hear from you.
The Practitioner Manager – Case Management will have the opportunity to:
This is an exciting opportunity to join the University of Greenwich to undertake a Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Restorative Approaches in Schools.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and enthusiastic Restorative Justice (RJ) practitioner and trainer keen to develop and enhance RJ practice nationally. You will need experience of successfully handling a range of cases/conflicts, including complex and sensitive ones, and restorative circles. You will be experienced in and sensitive to the challenges of delivering Restorative Justice equitably and inclusively. You will have delivered training to groups of 12 or more, and have the ability to convince others of the power of RJ.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Restorative Justice Worker within Oxfordshire’s Youth Justice and Exploitation Service (YJES). These vacancies come round very rarely. The role is uniquely rewarding, offering hope and resolution for people whose lives have been blighted by crime.
We are pleased to announce that HMP Forest Bank has been awarded Registered Restorative Organisation status.
Opened in 2000, HMP Forest Bank serves the courts of Greater Manchester for men both on remand or sentenced and young prisoners between the ages of 18-21 years old. The prison prides itself on its strong links with the local community and its focus on resettlement.