Looking to learn more about #RestorativeJustice? 🔎 Our learning hub is full of blogs, statistics and reports relating to the delivery of @ScotGovJustice's Restorative Justice Action Plan and our involvement with partners @CYCJScotland @survive2thrive1🙌⬇️
https://t.co/KGDaXqquaZ
It's the last few days to take part in our throughcare and mentoring survey which will help determine the future of services in Scotland. If you work in the justice sector, don't miss this chance to have your say! Survey closes 15 Dec ⬇️ #ASaferScotland https://t.co/58lCjQKjnB
Increasing the provision of Restorative Justice to young adults could help divert them away from further offending.
But RJ needs to be offered and delivered in the right way.
Our new guide explores the best way to work restoratively with young people.
https://t.co/2FqrjdFV9G
We are also running a free event on Wednesday where Project Lead Leah Robinson will introduce the report, share our findings and explore what our recommendations would look like in practice.
Sign up: https://t.co/rwfAHqy4TJ
📢 There's not long left to have your say in the future of throughcare services in Scotland. People working in the justice sector should have received an email with the survey link. Please email [email protected] if you haven't and would like to take part.
Well done all on what sounds like a very productive and thought provoking event 👏👏
@RachaelMoss__ @survive2thrive1 @CYCJScotland@ComJusScot @ComJusScot_Gem
#restorativejustice
Myth-busting ☑️
Navigating complexity ☑️
Inconsistency of provision & resource across LA's / Sheriffdoms☑️
That's the tip of the iceberg in terms of topics covered at Friday's Restorative Justice Event, working for a future where all victims can request access to an RJ process.
Joanna Shapland claims that evaluation — and its precursor, monitoring — are key elements for delivering restorative justice services. This is the first piece of the series that follows last year's conference on the impact of #restorativejustice.
https://t.co/Pq4YhzSNOA