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Restorative Justice Training

Full Training Course

Full Course; (Highly Recommended)

Course to train Restorative Facilitators for interventions with or without the victim present.

Length of training – three days.

Venue provided by client, at any location in the UK or abroad.

£240 per trainer day plus trainers travel and accommodation costs*.

Between 6 and 12 participants per course. (Up to 24 with 2 trainers).

Refreshments provided by client.

Includes understanding of full range of Restorative Interventions and the skills to facilitate Restorative meetings with or without the victims present.

Split Training Course

Split Course; (Particularly suitable for teachers).

Course to train Restorative Facilitators. (Split to help with school curriculum and staffing issues)

Length of training – two periods of 2 days. (4 days total).

Venue provided by client, at any location in the UK or abroad.

£240 per trainer day plus trainers travel and accommodation costs*.

Between 6 and 12 participants per course. (Up to 24 with 2 trainers).

Refreshments provided by client.

Includes understanding of full range of Restorative Interventions and the skills to facilitate Restorative meetings with or without the victims present

Short Training Course

Course to train for Restorative style delivery of RTI and Cautions.

Length of training – two days.

Venue provided by client, at any location in the UK or abroad.

£240 per trainer day plus trainers travel and accommodation costs*.

Between 6 and 12 participants per course. (Up to 24 with 2 trainers).

Refreshments provided by client.

Introduction to Restorative Justice and Restorative Interventions.

Length of training – half day 3-4 hours.

Venue provided by client, at any location in the UK

£175 plus travel*

Any number of participants

Refreshments provided by client.

Includes presentation and the running a video of a Restorative Conference for clients to experience.

Includes understanding of full range of Restorative Interventions and an appreciation of the skills required to facilitate Restorative meetings with or without the victims present.