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Continue reading →Restorative Justice (RJ) should be offered to victims of sexual abuse, especially those who suffered it as children. As was discussed in the BBC Radio 4 programme World at One today, many of these people have grown to adulthood and … Continue reading →
Welcome to the Coventry Restorative Justice Forum. We are a group of people who are passionate about Restorative Justice (RJ) and want it to be widely understood and available to everyone who needs it. The Forum consists of RJ leaders … Continue reading →
Peer mediation is a form of conflict resolution in which trained student leaders help their peers work together to resolve everyday disputes. Participation in peer mediation is voluntary, and with the exception of information that is illegal or life-threatening, all matters discussed in … Continue reading →
A restorative school is one which takes a restorative justice approach to resolving conflict and preventing harm. Restorative approaches enable those who have been harmed to convey the impact of the harm to those responsible, and for those responsible to … Continue reading →
What is Restorative Justice? There are many definitions of Restorative Justice (RJ). In its action plan for the criminal justice system (CJS) for the period to March 2018, the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) defined RJ as the process that brings those harmed by crime, … Continue reading →
This Committee of about 20 peace-activists works to promote the city’s agenda as a city of peace and reconciliation both within Coventry and more widely. We organise several annual events and projects including the Lord Mayor’s Peace Lecture, Hiroshima Commemoration, … Continue reading →