Restorative Justice

Healing communities through accountability, repair, and reconciliation

What is Restorative Justice?

Restorative Justice is an approach to justice that focuses on repairing the harm caused by criminal or harmful behavior. It brings together those who have been harmed, those who have caused harm, and the affected community to address needs and responsibilities.

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Victim Support

Providing voice and healing for those harmed

2

Offender Accountability

Encouraging responsibility and making amends

3

Community Healing

Rebuilding trust and social bonds

Our Focus Areas

Community Outreach

We conduct extensive outreach programs to educate communities about restorative justice principles and practices, promoting a shift from punitive to restorative approaches.

Vulnerable Groups

Special emphasis on supporting vulnerable populations including women, children, and marginalized communities in accessing restorative justice processes.

Training & Capacity Building

Comprehensive training programs for justice sector professionals, community leaders, and practitioners in restorative justice methodologies.