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RJKent&Medway

@rjkentandmedway

Restorative justice service for Kent & Medway, commissioned by the OPPC, delivering RJ for those affected by crime

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Great to see #Corrie raising awareness of #RestorativeJustice, but it may raise concerns. An RJ conference would never be conducted in such an open setting, confidentiality would be crucial. Support would be in place for both victim and offender with intense preparation. #RJWeek

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it’s very chilly this morning 🥶come and visit us at the Kent Police Engagement centre at Bluewater, talking all things RJ #RJ2024 #RJweek @project_salus @RestorativeSol1 @PCCKent

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Come over and see the team at the Engagement Centre Upper Thames Walk on Thursday 21st Nov.

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This RJ Week we’re shining the spotlight on our wonderful volunteers! Thank you so much to all our volunteers who give their time to help us provide the service we do. Read the full stories here: loom.ly/klENhI8

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Come and join us at Gravesham civic centre today to hear about the RJ, mediation and adolescent to parent violence and conflict service in #rjweek @project_salus @RestorativeSol1 @PCCKent

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This week is Restorative Justice Week, a time to raise awareness about the practice and its benefits. Find out more about how Restorative Justice has developed over the years in our latest blog post: loom.ly/NY67bfM

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Family Stories Month A son’s behaviour was causing tension at home, especially for his mum and younger sister. Through a restorative meeting, they shared perspectives, agreed on ways to move forward, and saw positive change. Learn more: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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Brad was arrested after a road rage incident, where he damaged Ned's car mirror, distressing Ned and his son. Through RJ, the two met, shared perspectives, and Brad apologised for his actions. Both felt it helped them move on. Learn more: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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We may be at the end of #EmotionalWellnessMonth, but we’re here all year round to help. RJ helps reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, depression and PTSD by giving victims the opportunity to communicate with the offender. Find out more here: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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Restorative Justice is not the “easy way out” for offenders. Participation in the process has no impact on their sentence, as it takes place after sentencing has been decided. To learn more about RJ, head to our website: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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This #WorldValuesDay and we’re sharing some of the values we hold when guiding people through the Restorative Justice process. - Serving communities - Equal opportunities for all - Empowering victims To find out more about RJ, head to our website: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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an unexpected thank you from a service user following the most impactful conference we have had the privilege to facilitate, makes you remember why you do the job !@RestorativeSol1 @project_salus

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This #WorldMentalHealthDay, we’re helping spread awareness and remove the stigma around mental health. RJ can have a significant impact in helping victims achieve closure, reducing symptoms of stress, anxiety, depression and PTSD. More info: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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K and P sought help after their adopted son M's violent outburst. A tailored restorative process allowed the family to reconnect. Their meeting helped rebuild trust, with M now better able to express emotions. RJ made a huge difference. Learn more: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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RJ does not always happen face to face. If the participants feel this is not the right approach for them, they can instead go through Indirect RJ. We strive to ensure that everyone who takes part in RJ feels as comfortable as possible. More info: loom.ly/DlnQQzg

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We’re proud to provide an inclusive employer and #RestorativeJustice service. We believe everyone has the right to access RJ, so we check if there are any accommodations we can make so participants feel comfortable. More info: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ #NationalInclusionWeek

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Kev, given a conditional caution after assaulting a stranger while drunk, was required to discuss RJ. Mortified by his actions, Kev was eager to apologise. The victim, Chris, chose to receive the apology by letter, appreciating Kev's remorse. More info: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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A study by Restorative Solutions found that 59% of individuals had no further incidents after RJ intervention. RJ positively impacts behaviour, allowing offenders to understand their actions and victims to be heard. Find out more about RJ: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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Ann and her son, Nicky, argued one evening. Nicky threw the phone which frightened Ann. They learned about RJ from the police and decided to try it. With facilitators, they discussed the incident and set rules to prevent future conflicts. More info: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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Today is Grief Awareness Day and we’re supporting all those who are sadly going through the grieving process. Restorative Justice can be accessed by those who are impacted by grief, and the process can help through the grieving process. Find out more: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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Between 2017-2023, 32 potential drug-related deaths were identified, impacting both the families of the deceased and the suppliers. Allowing victims and offenders to communicate can help aid in the grieving process. Find out more: loom.ly/SJXIjAQ

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