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LATEST NEWS
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The National
Centre for Restorative Justice in Youth Settings
We share your commitment to creating caring, respectful communities in which people feel valued and included, and where accountability means taking responsibility for the impact our actions have on others and putting things right if they have gone wrong.
We offer training, advice, resources, consultancy, plenary speakers and workshop leaders and partnership – contact us! |
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Transform anger and challenging behaviour |
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Tackle low-level disruption and day-to-day conflict |
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Improve the emotional and social skills of staff and young people |
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Develop a sense of community and belonging |
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Resolve problems amongst groups of young people and/or staff |
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Address bullying and gang conflicts with confidence |
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Reduce exclusions |
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Run effective re-integration meetings |
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Our own
publications, interesting articles by leading writers and practitioners in the
field, research news and current evaluation reports. Click
here for our library |
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We
need you to help us keep in touch with what
is happening around the country. Fill in an
on-line questionnaire to tell us about your
projects, and help us develop some interactive
maps in the near future. Click
here |
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Our team can come to a venue of your choice to offer twilight sessions, one day INSET training, conference presentations and workshops on restorative approaches to a wide range of issues. Your starting point is where we can begin!
We also run regular open access courses in Berkshire...more
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the
5th Annual Conference will take place on the 26th & 27th of
feb 2009
WHERE:
Think Tank, Birmingham
Further
details will be available shortly
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View
all Events and Conferences here
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Books, Briefing Sheets, Training manuals, posters and DVD’s available
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Our growing team of trainers have, between them, plenty of experience in working in educational settings, youth justice and in residential child
care...more
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