Events listed on this website in alphabetical order.
1 Day Introduction to Restorative Practice for schools & community settings
This introductory restorative practice training course on 6th February 2023 is for people working in education or community settings. It will provide participants with the background knowledge and skills that are required to use informal restorative practices in their day … Continue reading →
3 Day RJ Practioner Training
Would you like an understanding of restorative ethos and what it looks like in schools? Would you like to build up your restorative skills? Would you like to contribute to the building of a strong, mutually respectful, safe, inclusive and peaceful school community? Then join … Continue reading →
Coventry Restorative Justice Conference 2019
Coventry RJ Forum will be running the 2019 RJ Conference from 2 to 4 pm on Tuesday 12 November in Friends Meeting House, Hill Street, Coventry CV1 4AN. It is aimed at explaining RJ to the public, showing how it … Continue reading →
Coventry Restorative Stories Event in Wyken
At 2pm on 2 March 2023, Sherbourne University of the Third Age (U3A) will host an event called Coventry Restorative Stories in Wyken Community Centre, Westmorland Rd CV2 5PY. This project aims to promote awareness of Restorative Justice (RJ) within Coventry. … Continue reading →
CovRJ Forum Meeting with Pervez Akhtar
Photo by Neslihan Ozfaris, Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation (LMPC). From left to right: Carol Rank, LMPC; Stuart Randall, Coventry Police; Claire Ewell and Cheryl Gregory, Coventry Restorative Justice Team; Councillor Pervez Akhtar; Philip Brown, LMPC; Barbara Tudor, Probation Service; Thomas Murtagh and … Continue reading →
Evaluation of West Midlands Restorative Justice Conferences
An evaluation of restorative justice conferences delivered for cases of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the West Midlands was commissioned by the West Midlands Police Crime Commissioner and the Pioneer Group and produced by researchers from the Social Research and Evaluation … Continue reading →
Mock Facilitation Event
On 26 January 2023 Warwick International Higher Education Academy will be running a Mock Facilitation online event from 12:30pm – 2pm at which experienced restorative facilitators will conduct a mock restorative justice ‘conference’ to show how they would conduct a … Continue reading →
Report on Coventry RJ Conference 2019
Coventry RJ Forum ran a Conference on 12 November. Making of a Film Delegates agreed that, in order to promote RJ among the wider public, the Forum will organise the making of a film about RJ and show it to … Continue reading →
Report on Pioneer Meeting
On 17 May 2019 Philip Brown and Thomas Murtagh met Meena Ralhr, Service Manager for the Non-Crime section of the West Midlands RJ Hub and Shayne Saysell, criminology undergraduate at the University of Birmingham and student volunteer for West-Midlands Police … Continue reading →
Report on Restorative Justice Conference
On 14 November, Coventry Restorative Justice Forum held a Conference in Coventry Council House on the subject of RJ. Those who were delivering RJ to citizens of the city were able to describe their work, followed by a Question and Answer … Continue reading →
Restorative Justice in Higher Education
On 22 April 2021, Warwick International Higher Education Academy (WIHEA) ran a Restorative Justice in Higher Education Symposium. The event looked at understanding the challenge of how universities react when students have harmed others. Traditional disciplinary measures can often feel … Continue reading →
RJ Conference 2018
Coventry Restorative Justice (RJ) Forum are planning a conference in November 2018. It is intended to Introduce RJ and set it in context Allow those who already use RJ in their institutions to showcase their work Enable decision makers and … Continue reading →
West Midlands Restorative Justice Conference 2019
This Conference was organised on 21 November 2019 by Police Sergeant Michele Birch of West Midlands Police, Meena Ralhr of the Pioneer Group and Michelle Bailey of Remedi. During the conference Philip Brown spoke to Cath Johnson, Chair of the … Continue reading →