We need your help to strengthen access to Restorative Justice and change the future of victims' rights. The Government are conducting a consultation on the Victims' Code. Why me?, on behalf of the MoJ are gathering the views of the sector to feed back in a shared response. https://ow.ly/g3ir50Yrm4A
10.03.2026 15:55
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Donate to an amazing cause today.
Anything you can give will make a huge difference!
For a small charity, every donor makes a real difference. Your donations will help us to empower more victims of crime to heal and move forward with their lives.
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10.03.2026 08:00
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One of our core principles is to involve people who have been through RJ in the planning and delivery of our work. For example, the recent training we delivered was co-designed with experts by experience. We were joined by our Ambassador, Paul Kohler MP who shared his story with attendees.
09.03.2026 15:01
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Many people who have been affected by crime feel trapped in a cycle of trauma that they are unable to escape from. Restorative Justice has the power to change this.
09.03.2026 08:00
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Yesterday the Why me? team were in the office, enjoying the beginnings of spring and celebrating team birthdays! π»
06.03.2026 17:01
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What's a Restorative Justice conference? A meeting between someone harmed by crime, the perpetrator, facilitators and supporters. They sit in a circle to discuss the crime's impact. It can end in an agreement on how to move forward.
See how it works https://ow.ly/scWJ50YoYBC
06.03.2026 08:00
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I met the man who murdered my identical twin. What he told me brought me peace
I believe in restorative justice β the 16-year-old who took my brotherβs life is a victim in his own right
Have you seen this Telegraph article featuring our Ambassador, Nick Dawson, sharing the story of how he met the man who murdered his identical twin brother, Simon? Nick's story is a testament to how transformative Restorative Justice can be. https://ow.ly/Mgvz50YpJ9v
05.03.2026 16:35
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The Home Secretary have announced that police will no longer be required to record or investigate non-crime hate incidents. At Why me?, we are concerned about the impact this will have on access to RJ: https://why-me.org/2026/the-end-of-hate-incidents-and-the-risk-to-restorative-justice/
05.03.2026 16:15
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Many people know that Restorative Justice is a dialogue between someone who caused harm & the person they harmed. But do you know how it works in practice?
Restorative Justice often requires a long preparation process to ensure that everyone is safe and only after a thorough risk assessment.
05.03.2026 08:00
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Last week, we delivered our new 3 day RJ training course. It was lively and thought provoking, focusing on the values behind restorative work. We were delighted to be joined for a session by our Ambassador Paul Kohler MP, who shared insights from his journey through RJ after a serious crime.
04.03.2026 15:00
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The Government recently announced their consultation on the Victims' Code. Why me? will be gathering the views of the RJ sector on behalf of the Ministry of Justice. Don't miss your chance to help shape the future of victims' rights: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/whyme/2085360
03.03.2026 15:50
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Unless Restorative Justice becomes widely available, replacing a punitive approach with a focus on rehabilitation, the Criminal Justice System will not escape this spiral into overcrowding and perpetual harm to everyone involved.
03.03.2026 08:00
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Have you read the EFRJ's magazine on 'Restorative Justice & Human Rights'? We have now received our print copies in the post! Featuring testimony from our Ambassadors, the magazine features thought-provoking content on what this human right could look like.
https://ow.ly/CK7g50Yl5r1
02.03.2026 15:55
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Restorative Justice builds community. It helps the voices of everyone affected by crime to be heard and to find a resolution.
02.03.2026 08:00
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Chloe Hayman's mum hugs her drug-driver killer in jail
Chloe's mum visited her drug-driver killer Keilan Roberts in jail and says he will live with the guilt forever.
"I hugged him and said, 'I'm sorry you're the one who has to live with this'... I was able to understand it from all angles."
Danielle O'Halloran met the young man who killed her 17-year-old daughter, Chloe, in a Restorative Justice meeting. Read more: https://ow.ly/p4Xt50YmYlf
27.02.2026 16:45
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GisΓ¨le Pelicot, the survivor at the centre of France's biggest rape trial, was asked whether she would ever see her husband again. GisΓ¨le said βI hope to do so, thatβs also part of my way of rebuilding myself.β
https://why-me.org/2026/gisele-pelicot-i-need-to-go-and-see-him-to-get-answers/
27.02.2026 15:00
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Why me? believes that victims should be at the heart of the justice system.
But at the moment, theyβre not.
How can we widen access to Restorative Justice and help victims of crime to get their voices heard?
27.02.2026 08:00
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The restorative sector is approaching a time of change. From the launch of the Victims' Code Consultation and the end of PCCs, the landscape could shift over the coming years. In light of this we're sharing our Valuing Victims report: https://why-me.org/2026/valuing-victims-through-a-time-of-change/
26.02.2026 16:01
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We all want there to be less crime in our local areas. But many people who have committed crimes become trapped in a cycle of criminal activity.
Restorative Justice can help to break this cycle and reduce reoffending, making our communities safer.
26.02.2026 08:00
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A PhD research project at the University of Sussex is inviting survivors of sexual violence to share their experiences of justice through one-to-one interviews or arts-based group workshops. To hear more contact Abigail Richards at ar881@sussex.ac.uk.
25.02.2026 15:01
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Last week our Comms Manager, Keeva, visited the British Library to drop off the collection of stories we have recorded for our 'Damage and Repair' project, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. These interviews will form a collection for decades to come: https://why-me.org/damageandrepair
25.02.2026 10:30
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Today marks the beginning of our 3-day Facilitation training, taking a value-led approach to Restorative Justice training, co-designed and led with people who have been through the process themselves. Thank you to our wonderful Trustee and trainer Tim Chapman. Bring on day 2 and 3!
24.02.2026 16:30
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Donate to an amazing cause today.
Anything you can give will make a huge difference!
Your support means the world to us. Every donation, big or small makes a huge difference to our cause. Plus, by donating through JustGiving you can also choose to add Gift Aid to your donation, adding an extra 25% at no extra cost to you!
https://ow.ly/8crB50YeoVh
24.02.2026 08:00
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Don't miss The Mint House - Oxford Centre for Restorative Practice's event on 'Diversifying the restorative sector' THIS WEDNESDAY - a space to think about race, representation, language & power. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/diversifying-the-restorative-sector-tickets-1982269885589
23.02.2026 16:40
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Psychologists know that relationships strengthen through rupture and repair. When a crime is committed, community bonds are ruptured. Restorative Justice is an effective way to begin to repair these, and 85% of participants are satisfied with the result.
23.02.2026 08:00
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At Why me?, we see the potential benefits of Restorative Justice not only when there has been a criminal offence, but also where people have experienced discrimination or mistreatment of any kind.
20.02.2026 08:00
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"At a time when only one in 10 victims trusts the criminal justice system, restorative justice achieves 85% victim satisfaction, reduces reoffending by up to 27% and saves Β£14 for every Β£1 invested. Despite these incredible impacts, access to restorative justice is poor"
https://ow.ly/HQ1z50YgFvo
19.02.2026 15:05
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We all know that victims of crime need support to heal and move on. But many are not made aware of all of the options available to them. Restorative Justice has the power to transform the lives of people affected by crime. And we believe everyone should be made aware of it.
19.02.2026 08:00
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