Episodes
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Over the past six episodes we’ve learnt more about what restorative justice is and heard first hand from Gemma and Rob, their experiences of taking part in a restorative process. However, we know that access to restorative services is patchy and the opportunity to participate is not always available.
During the final episode of this season, we’ll be exploring what the future holds for restorative justice and what needs to happen to ensure that restorative justice is available to all. -
Once a restorative conference has been concluded it is not the end of the process. For many, participating in a restorative process is an emotional rollercoaster. It is essential that restorative practitioners provide support to both participants during this time. How this looks will of course be determined by the needs of the individuals involved.
During this episode we will be exploring what happens once the conference is concluded and will be asking Gemma and Rob, what support they were offered and how effective this was. -
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We’ve previously discussed how Gemma and Rob were prepared to take part in a restorative conference but making sure this part of the process is safe and effective requires a great deal of planning. It is also an extremely challenging time for the participants. During this episode we’ll be finding out about some of the practicalities of organising a restorative meeting.
Gemma and Rob will also be sharing their experiences of their restorative meeting. -
The RJC’s Practitioner Guidance states that preparation is of paramount importance and is often highly relevant to the outcome and ultimately the success of the process. During this episode we’ll be exploring how Gemma and Rob were prepared for participating in their restorative process.
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In this episode we meet two participants who have experienced participating in a restorative conference. Gemma and Rob will be explaining how they found out about restorative justice and why they decided to take part.
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In this episode we’ll be finding out more about the role of police and crime commissioners, how restorative services quality assured and explore the ‘postcode lottery’ of restorative justice across the UK.
Join us as we speak to Steve Turner, Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner and Jim Simon, CEO of the Restorative Justice Council. -
In this episode, we meet Becky and Paul, RJC Registered Practitioners from Safer Communities - Restorative Cleveland and Jim Simon, CEO of the Restorative Justice Council.
Join us as we ask 'what is restorative justice and what does it look like in practice?'