RSCIC are working with forward thinking Heads, teachers and pupils to introduce restorative approaches into schools. More (with photos)  
Key RAiS Features:

NEWS: Now released the report on the Bristol RAiS project and associated guidance:

Supply dedicated restorative facilitators to support schools.

Train school staff to run and support restorative interventions.

Train pupils in 'Peer Restorative Practice'

Evaluate effect of restorative approaches on school discipline.

Award for Restorative Solutions'
RAiS Project

Criminal Justice Board Award Winners

Click here for RAiS information leaflet

 

Bristol RAiS is a three year development programme.

 

This is a partnership with

Bristol Children and Young Peoples Services,

Safer Bristol and Restorative Solutions CIC

working with the Esme Fairbairn and Paul Hamlyn foundations.

RAiS Aims:

  • Hold young people to account for their actions
  • Give those who suffer harm a real voice in finding outcomes which help them
  • Give a chance for young people to put right any harm they have caused
  • Build partnerships with families and other agencies to improve outcomes for children and young people.


 

We have trained teaching staff from a number of schools and now RAiS promotes restorative approaches with dedicated restorative facilitators in busy Bristol Schools:

Phase 1:

Phase 2:

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