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Strengthening democracy through restorative practice – empathy, power and a sense of self

14 September 2017

This blog is the first of a new RJC blog series highlighting how restorative practice connects with some of the big themes of the day. In this first blog of the series, the RJC’s interim chief executive, Chris Straker, reflects on the links between democracy and restorative practice.

Tomorrow is International Day of Democracy, with a theme of ‘democracy and conflict prevention’. This provides a perfect opportunity to reflect on the vital, but often overlooked, role of restorative practice in strengthening democratic involvement.

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Moulton School and Science College awarded RSQM

8 September 2017

Moulton School and Science College is the latest organisation to achieve the Restorative Services Quality Mark.

Chris Straker, the RJC’s interim chief executive, said:

“A huge congratulations to Moulton School and Science College for successfully completing the RSQM. This fantastic achievement demonstrates their commitment to providing the highest quality restorative practice.”

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Look for where the circles intersect - a comment on the Lammy Review

8 September 2017

David Lammy’s review of the treatment of, and outcomes for, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals in the criminal justice system was published today. Lammy raises important points on the disproportionality of BAME people within the criminal justice system. However, it is disappointing that restorative justice receives so little discussion within the review.

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The Iffley Academy awarded the RSQM

6 September 2017

The RJC is delighted to announce that The Iffley Academy has been awarded the Restorative Service Quality Mark (RSQM).

The RSQM is a badge of quality that demonstrates that a service provides safe, high quality restorative practice which meets the six Restorative Service Standards.

Chris Straker, the RJC’s interim chief executive, said: “Congratulations to The Iffley Academy on being awarded the RSQM. I’m delighted to see that the highest quality restorative practice is being delivered in this school for children and young people with complex special education needs.”

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The RJC is recruiting a Standards, Quality Assurance and Accreditation Manager

29 August 2017

The RJC is recruiting a Standards, Quality Assurance and Accreditation Manager to lead the delivery of our standards and quality work.

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Eddie's story

When Eddie was assaulted by a boy he knew, it had a long-term impact on his health, his wellbeing and his family. Here, he describes how restorative justice helped him get his confidence back.

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Stand for election for the RJC board of trustees

21 August 2017

The RJC is inviting members to stand for election to join our board of trustees.

The board of trustees is the RJC's governing body. Our role as a board is about corporate governance – collectively setting goals and ensuring that the RJC works effectively to meet those goals for the public benefit.

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Make Amends awarded the RSQM

15 August 2017

Make Amends awarded the RSQM

The Restorative Justice Council is delighted to announce that Make Amends has been awarded the Restorative Service Quality Mark (RSQM).

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Job opportunities – Business development officer and Restorative justice policy development officer, Why me?

3 August 2017

Are you good at building relationships?  Have you experience of developing, influencing  and delivering policy changes? Can you run campaigns and workshops? If you can and you believe restorative justice should be available to all victims of crime, including people affected by sexual, domestic violence and hate crime, this is an excellent opportunity to make a difference. 

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