Youth-led restorative justice in action: Using art, sports and the values of restorative justice for community cohesion

· Restorative Justice Series Book 11 · RJ4All Publications
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This e-book presents the work of children and young people who used the values of restorative justice to create and deliver youth-led social action projects that enhanced community cohesion. The two projects were Watersports Youth Matters funded by the Mayor of London and Restore Respect in Rotherhithe funded by the United St. Saviours Charity and Southwark Council. The e-book brings the results of their work to life with the aim of inspiring other children and young people to do the same, and become community leaders in their localities independently of where they are from. The e-book is a live testimony of the value that youth-led social action can bring to community cohesion and it articulates how art, sports, dialogue and restorative justice can be used to empower marginalised groups to become inspirational leaders.


Table of contents

Foreword:Nick Johnson, Councillor for Surrey Docks, Southwark

Introduction Dr. Theo Gavrielides, RJ4All Founder and Director

About Restorative Justice for All

Youth-led restorative justice in action Desiree Noriega, RJ4All Project Officer

The Youth Scrutiny Panel

The youth-led restorative justice projects

Watersports Youth Matters

3Rs: Restoring Respect in Rotherhithe

Reflections from the young people


To cite this ebook: Gavrielides, T. & Noriega, D. (2019). Youth-Led Restorative Justice in Action, London: RJ4All Publications. ISBN: 978-1-911634-16-4

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