Online Learning
The following e-learning opportunities are currently being offered by RJC member organisations.
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![]() Advanced Restorative Practitioner PgCertDesigned for people already working as restorative practitioners, this postgraduate course will enable you to achieve your Restorative Justice Council UK Advanced Practitioner status while gaining a valuable academic qualification. |
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Facilitator Training for Education SettingsThis training takes an in depth look at the restorative approach, equipping participants with the skills to manage a range of situations and to think about how their organisation can incorporate this highly effective approach to promote change. It is delivered over ten, 90 minute modules. and is suitable for people of all experience levels. |
Restorative Thinking at Work e-learning CPDAn e-Learning course to introduce restorative and relational practice in the workplace. Restorative Thinking at Work is for workers and leaders in social care, healthcare, housing, community services, education, voluntary work and care sectors, private companies and those people managing the well being of their team/s. |
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Restorative Practice Online TrainingRestorative Engagement Forum offer a 3-day (non-consecutive) training programme in Restorative Practice which includes Level 1 Restorative Justice facilitator training, training in restorative circles and a host of other skills to build a restorative toolkit that can be instantly applied. They also offer Complex and Sensitive Restorative Justice training remotely. |
Restorative Justice SupervisionSupervision is key to best practice and required if you are to be a registered facilitator with the RJC. REF are offering monthly supervision sessions on Zoom for up to 20 participants with a REF facilitator. This group is for people who are actively working on cases / conversations / interventions. |
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Mentoring / CoachingRolling out restorative, or managing sometimes complex, interventions can be daunting and having extra input and support is valuable in delivering the best possible outcome. We offer 1-2-1 coaching and consulting to support you both in developing personal skills and capacities, processes and culture in your setting. |
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![]() Restorative Justice Conference Facilitation TrainingThis course is run by Restorative Justice 4 Schools, one of the leading training providers of Restorative Approaches training to schools within Britain. Our personal experience of implementing a restorative approach comes from working directly within schools, this allows us to contextualise the implementation and delivering of restorative outcomes to pupils and staff and talk about any barriers you are likely to meet and how to overcome them |
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E-learning opportunities listed on this webpage are not delivered by, or on behalf of, the RJC.