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December 13, 2021

RJ Working Team Development Days – Dec 2021

Since the pandemic began, it’s not often that we’ve been able to get together in person as a whole team, and the RJ Working Team has grown considerably this year! In December we spent 2 valuable team days together at the Tremough Innovation Centre, evaluating our projects and their impact,…
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December 9, 2021

Splanna – “Re-Duce, Re-Use, Re-Cycle, Re-Cover” – 9th Dec 2021

We finished the art work that we have been creating with Ruth, and there was a warm feeling of thanks for the 5 weeks she spent with us and some people expressed gratitude for finding friendship within the group.
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December 5, 2021

Amidst the Dunya – Dec 2021

We are excited to be working with Hajar Beshira who has developed a beautiful card deck called ‘Amidst the Dunya’ (Dunya being the temporal world, and its earthly concerns and possessions).
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December 2, 2021

The Splanna Blog Takeover – “We made art!” – 2nd Dec 2021

This week sees the Splanna group taking over to create the material for these blog posts, with a weekly blog artist responsible for the photos and a shared process at the end of the session to create the words. 
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November 25, 2021

International RJ Week: Restorative Practice & Young People – 25th November

As part of International Restorative Justice Week, RJ Working are offering a free workshop for teachers, parents, and anyone interested in how to navigate challenging conversations and conflict with young people.
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November 18, 2021

Splanna – Trash Fashion – 18th Nov 2021

Today we tackled the fashion industry, creating a weird, wonderful, yet incredibly stylish outfit made entirely out of rubbish.
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Accreditations, Associations and Funders

Our expertise has been formally recognised by the Restorative Justice Council with the award of their Registered Training Provider status. All of our Practitioners are either Associate or Accredited Members of the Restorative Justice Council.

The RJC promotes quality Restorative Practice for everyone in the UK.

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