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Restorative Justice in Action: Transforming Victim-Offender Relationships

Tuesday 8th July 2025 | 2pm-4pm

Explore restorative justice practices, their benefits for victims and offenders, and how to facilitate safe, transformative conversations.

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  • Restorative Justice in Action: Transforming Victim-Offender Relationships

    Aim: Provide an overview of restorative justice practices and their benefits for victims and offenders.

    Outcomes:

    • Define restorative justice and its principles.
    • Understand the impact of restorative approaches on rehabilitation.
    • Learn how to facilitate restorative conversations safely.
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