Restorative Youth Work Practitioner
We’re proud to announce that AfC’s Children’s Services in Richmond have been awarded an Outstanding rating by Ofsted. This places Richmond alongside Kingston, which also holds an Outstanding rating, as a top-performing service. Our separately inspected Fostering Service has achieved a strong ‘Good’ rating, recognising our skilled and dedicated fostering workforce.Come work with a skilled, stable workforce and be part of an organisation that’s truly making a difference.ASPIRE stands for Adolescent Support in Prevention, Inclusion and Restorative Engagement. The team sits within the Specialist Adolescent Service as part of the Family and Adolescents Directorate. The Service acts as the statutory Youth Justice Service and has a key role to play in diverting children away from the youth justice system; helping prevent offending and re-offending; reducing the use of custody; contributing to multi-agency public protection and safeguarding, and adopting Signs of Safety, trauma-informed, identity development and whole family approaches to youth justice. Within the service we have the following vision: ‘We take a child first, offender second approach and always seek to work in partnership with children and families to build resilience and sustain positive change’.This role will lead on delivering 1:1 work with young people that have been a victim of peer on peer violence or bullying to reduce the likelihood of entering the cycle of crime.You will manage and facilitate restorative work with victims and those children who offend in accordance with the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime ensuring the work with victims is high quality, individualised and responsive driving positive outcomes and safety for victims.
To apply for this job please visit careers.achievingforchildren.org.uk.