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iRESTORE banner European virtual event on restorative justice with child victims

 

The i-RESTORE consortium is glad to announce its second regional event to promote the use of restorative justice for the protection and empowerment of children victims of crime.

On 27 July 2021, you are invited to join professionals and policymakers from across Europe for a discussion about restorative justice and its practical applications with child victims.
More than a web conference, it will be an occasion to meet other professionals and discuss with the experts members of our advisory group about their work with restorative justice.

The event is part of i-RESTORE, a project aiming at raising awareness about restorative justice and enhancing cooperation between key stakeholders working with children in Europe. i-RESTORE, co-funded by the European Union, is led by Terre des hommes Hungary and implemented in partnership with the European Forum for Restorative Justice, Restorative Justice Nederland, Terre des hommes Romania and Terre des hommes Greece.


Our guest speakers from the i-RESTORE restorative justice advisory group will be:

  • Bie Vanseveren, graduated in Ortho-pedagogy, mediator and expert in working children and youth
  • Maartje Berger, legal advisor on children's rights and child protection at Defence for Children - The Netherlands
  • Silvia Randazzo, consultant, criminologist, and researcher in child justice

The final agenda will be shared closer to the event’s date.

To allow professionals from all over Europe to participate, the event will be held online, broadcasted in English, and simultaneously translated into Albanian, Greek, and Romanian.


The participation is free of charge. To register, sign in or register to ChildHub.

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The project “i-RESTORE - Better Protecting Child Victims' Rights through Restorative Justice” (September 2019 until August 2021) aims to promote the use of restorative justice in cases involving child victims by improving knowledge amongst national stakeholders on child-victim friendly restorative justice and empowering children to advocate for better protection of child victims.

 

EU flagThe project is co-funded by the European Union’s Justice Programme (2014-2020).

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