25th Anniversary of the EFRJ

Connecting People to Restore Just Relations

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We call for recognising restorative justice as a means to uphold human rights, and for the recognition of access to restorative justice as an inherent component of existing justice-related human rights.

Read, sign and share the Manifesto today!

This international year-long webinar series in 2026 supports educators in building relational, restorative school communities where connection, belonging, and accountability replace punishment and exclusion. Across seven live sessions, participants will explore practical, trauma-informed strategies for strengthening school culture, responding to behaviour, and leading change in sustainable ways. 

Information on the election process and presentation of the Board candidates. 
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policy

The ERFJ submitted feedback to the Northern Ireland’s Criminal Justice Bill. Help us shape this bill by sharing your views and experiences.

call

The call for proposals for the workshop “Restorative Horizons – Indigenous, Plural and Hybrid Pathways towards Justice and Peace” (Addis Ababa, 25th–27th November 2026) is open until 30th April.

update on the organisation
EFRJ event

The 2nd edition of the REstART Festival featured 17 events in 6 days across 8 venues in Brussels & Leuven bringing together more 330 participants.

Why restorative justice matters?

"Restorative justice matters because respect for human dignity matters, solidarity within diverse societies matter, justice matters and truth matters." - Watch Tim Chapman (former Chair of the EFRJ Board) outlining the significance of restorative justice for our societies today in the first part of our short video series. 

Restorative Justice is an approach of addressing harm or the risk of harm through engaging all those affected in coming to a common understanding and agreement on how the harm or wrongdoing can be repaired and justice achieved.
The European Forum for Restorative Justice aims to help establish and develop victim-offender mediation and other restorative justice practices. Every person in Europe should have the right of access to restorative justice services, at any time and in any case.
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