Restorative justice awareness and training
For school staff, youth workers, youth offending services, social care services, residential care, community and voluntary services, probation services, police forces, local authorities, and human resource personnel
2-Day and 4-Day Restorative Justice Awareness and Facilitators Training (Jan 24, 25, 31st & 1st Feb) to be held in Lambeth. From COMMUNITIES EMPOWERMENT NETWORK
Restorative Justice is ‘…a process whereby all the parties with a stake in a particular offence (or incident) come together to resolve collectively how to deal with the aftermath of the offence and the implications for the future’ (Marshall, 1999).
Communities Empowerment Network is holding a two-day and a four-day training seminar next January/February aimed at school staff, youth workers; youth offending services; social care services; residential care; community and voluntary services; probation services; police forces; local authorities; and human resource personnel.
Please contact me, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., for further information, booking form and background to CEN's RJ training and opportunities.
Dates: 2 Day and 4 Day Restorative Justice Awareness and Facilitators Training
London 24, 25th January (2-Day RJ awareness training) and 31st and 1st February 2012 (to complete the 4-Day RJ facilitator training)
The course will cover:
- Introduction to RJ
- RJ principles,
- Application,
- Demonstration conference,
- Skills, theories, emotions,
- introduction to script and phrases,
- Participant preparation,
- Skills practice
The training is intensive, highly participatory and you will walk away with an in depth understanding of RJ principles as well as the ability to deliver RJ in any setting.
Restorative justice seeks to repair the harm of an offence as opposed to just punishing individuals for the offence. It seeks restoration of all involved rather than revenge, punishment, or the delivery of what someone deserves to get for their crimes. It doesn’t let people off the hook but instead forces them to take responsibility for their actions and deal with the impact of them.
The impact of crime often extends way past the immediate people. If a house is burlged, it is not just the family that own that house that are the victims. The entire community gets put on fear alert. All become impacted by the crime. Restorative justice seeks to address the full impact of a crime such as violence or bullying in school. .
Training is to a nationally recognised standard and provides certification to particpants on completion.
Deuan German
Training Officer
Communities Empowerment Network
Unit 104, Shakespeare Business Centre,
245a Coldharbour Lane
London SW9 8RR
Tel: 020 7733 0297
Mobile: 07958 546 113
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www.compowernet.org