A community based on the principles of restorative justice (Rapla)

Project facts

Project promoter:
Rapla Municipal Government(EE)
Project Number:
EE-LOCALDEV-0047
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€49,856
Final project cost:
€48,402
Other Project Partners
Alu school(EE)
Hagudi elementary school(EE)
Juuru Eduard Vilde school(EE)
Juuru kindergarten "Sinilill"(EE)
Kabala kindergarten & elementary school(EE)
Kaiu elementary school(EE)
Kaiu kindergarten "Triinutare"(EE)
Open Youth Centre of Rapla municipality(EE)
Police And Border Guard Board(EE)
Raikküla school(EE)
Rapla City Centre school(EE)
Rapla kindergarten "Kelluke"(EE)
Rapla kindergarten "Naksitrallid"(EE)
Rapla kindergarten "Päkapikk"(EE)
Rapla Vesiroosi shool(EE)

Description

Project objective is to provide systematic professional cooperation within the local government to resolve community conflicts or offences relying on the principles of restorative justice, which is a safe and people-centred community. When resolving conflicts and offences, the goal is set to heal community relations, which is based on restorative justice resolution processes. With our restorative justice training we encourage everyone to contribute and improve their skills, diversify prevention work and make it more systematic and targeted, promote a community-centred, network-based approach, and improve cooperation between different partners.

The project activities will result in training conflict mediators according to the Belinda Hopkins model as well as training of the facilitators of Restorative Circles. Activities include awareness-raising activities (distribution of materials) and carrying out awareness campaigns on restorative justice. Ultimately, restorative justice measures (conflict mediation, restorative circle) are being implemented in the community (including in the local kindergarten, school, youth centre, local government and police work) for different cases.

Summary of project results

Project objective was to provide systematic professional cooperation within the local government to resolve community conflicts or offences relying on the principles of restorative justice, which is a safe and people-centred community. When resolving conflicts and offences, the goal is set to heal community relations, which is based on restorative justice resolution processes.

 

The project trained 52 conflict mediators according to the Belinda Hopkins model as well as facilitators of Restorative Circles.
Specialists from all Juuru schools and kindergartens - except for Rapla Gymnasium and Juuru kindergarten - as well as youth workers, local government specialists and local police officers were represented.  

Conflict mediation and restorative justice public awareness activities were carried out in local newspapers, radio, school events, at county security council as well as county public health council meetings. 

Ultimately, restorative justice measures (conflict mediation, restorative circle) are being implemented in the community (including in the local kindergarten, school, youth centre, local government and police work) for different cases. The goal is to use the measures in a more systematic and targeted way, promote a community-centred, network-based approach, and improve cooperation between different partners.

Additional trainings have been commissioned by some partner organisations to spread and deepen the use of restorative justice measures in community-based conflict mediation. 

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