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Join ClinksThe Restorative Justice for All (RJ4All) International Institute is a charitable NGO with a mission to advance community cohesion and human rights. We redistribute power in a more equal way by delivering social justice projects, educational programmes and high quality volunteering opportunities to the most marginalised groups of society.
We do this by using the power of education, sports and art, as well as the practices (mediation, conferencing, circles, dialogue, workshops) and values of restorative justice including power sharing, fairness, equality, dignity and respect.
We do this by using the power of education, sports and art, as well as the practices (mediation, conferencing, circles, dialogue, workshops) and values of restorative justice including power sharing, fairness, equality, dignity and respect.
Contact
Address
30 Plough Way
The RJ4All Rotherhithe Community Centre
London
Greater London
SE16 2LJ
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
+44 7708758600
t.gavrielides@rj4all.org
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Restorative justice
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
100
No. of Paid Staff
3
No. of Volunteers
25
No. of peer mentors
6
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
2013
Organisation's Income
£500k - £1m
Contract History
Evidence reports
https://www.rj4all.info/projects
Supporting information
By definition, restorative justice based practices (including the functioning and running of an organisation such as RJ4All), mean that we do not work alone. By design all our projects are carried out in partnership with others who share our values.
Founded upon the FREDA values of Fairness, Respect, Equality, Dignity and Autonomy, RJ4All creates partnerships with local, national and international frontline, like minded organisations to instil and implement FREDA, while also leading on the evaluation and wider dissemination of project results.
We have carried out a number of projects for the EU, UK funders and international organisations. This includes independent evaluations of rehabilitation and restorative justice programmes, awareness raising and training projects, work on radicalisation as well as research consultancies and expert advice to governments and international organisations.
We welcome opportunities to join consortia for funding applications to the EU, UN, Council of
Founded upon the FREDA values of Fairness, Respect, Equality, Dignity and Autonomy, RJ4All creates partnerships with local, national and international frontline, like minded organisations to instil and implement FREDA, while also leading on the evaluation and wider dissemination of project results.
We have carried out a number of projects for the EU, UK funders and international organisations. This includes independent evaluations of rehabilitation and restorative justice programmes, awareness raising and training projects, work on radicalisation as well as research consultancies and expert advice to governments and international organisations.
We welcome opportunities to join consortia for funding applications to the EU, UN, Council of
Partner organisations
Southwark Mediation Centre
Regions
East
East Midlands
London
South East
North East
North West
South West
Wales
West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber
Area covered
National - England and Wales
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Arts
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
Collaboration and partnership working
Covid-19
Domestic & sexual violence
Education
Employment
Evaluation and effectiveness
Infrastructure
Lived experience involvement
Lobbying & campaigning
Mediation
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Other
Peer support
Personal development
Probation reform
Race
Relationships
Research & academia
Resettlement
Restorative justice
Sports
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
People convicted of sexual offences
Racially minoritised people
Victims
Young people