Use your Restorative Justice training and volunteer for us. We will put you in contact with a school who would greatly benefit from your services and you get to practice those restorative skills that you've been just itching to put to good use. It's a marriage made in heaven!
Don't worry if you haven't had any training yet, as you can sign up to our next Restorative Justice training course by contacting us. We roll them out fairly regularly so if you can't find the dates for the next one, it's because we haven't set them yet. However, if you let us know of your interest we will pencil you in for the next course so that you will be the first to be contacted enabling you to reserve your place by sending in a booking form.
Alternatively, join the CEN as a member and or login through the e-bulletins and you will receive up to date information of the next training courses as they are hot off the press!
If you are a school that is looking to train up all your young people as Restorative Approaches Facilitators, then get in contact with us to discuss your needs. Imagine them all with their badges, wandering the corridors dealing with minor conflicts as they arise. That would truly be something powerful and incredibly inspiring to others!
“Restorative justice is already used in some schools and children’s homes to tackle bullying and to resolve disputes. We would like to see more of this. It is increasingly deployed by police forces and local Youth Offending Teams to deal with low-level offending by children and young people. Our recommendation is that restorative justice should become the standard means of resolving the majority of cases….”
(Time for a Fresh Start, The report of the Independent Commission on Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour, 2010, p.5).
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