Restorative Justice is a voluntary process, which enables communication between those harmed by crime and those responsible for the harm.
It provides those harmed by the offence the opportunity to explain the full impact of the offence and ask questions directly to the person responsible.
It also provides the person who committed the offence, the opportunity to take responsibility for and to explain their actions, to make amends and to apologise, if this is appropriate.
Restorative Justice interventions are delivered by trained facilitators in a safe environment. Communication can take place by a face-to-face meeting, a remote video or WhatsApp call and/or through the exchange of letters/verbal messages.