The Register

At the European Forum for Restorative Justice, we aim to promote high quality restorative justice. One of the ways how we do this is by contributing to the development and delivery of high quality training and other learning opportunities. In order to this we closely collaborate with expert trainers from all over Europe and beyond. 

Our Register of Restorative Trainers and Consultants helps us to connect the most seasoned and experienced trainers with those who wish to learn more about restorative justice.  Registered trainers may be commissioned to deliver an EFRJ course in our own yearly training programme; invited to deliver their own training course featuring their area of special expertise; or to design and deliver a tailor-made course based on ad hoc training requests. 

The EFRJ provides training resources, networking and professional development opportunities for every registered trainer. 

Currently, the trainers in the Register cover more than 25 different training areas  22 different languages. 

Offers for restorative trainers

Join the network of competent trainers!

The call to become registered is permanently open, we accept applications at any time. 

To become registered the candidates need to: 

After the application is filled in a Selection Panel evaluates the application, and may admit the applicant, may ask for clarifications or may reject the applicant. The Selection Panel is composed of representatives of the Training Committee, the Values and Standards Committee and the Secretariat. 
Applicants should expect a response to your application within 4 weeks of time. 

Registered trainers benefit from the following services:

  • Are invited to join the EFRJ Trainers' Network meetings and online communication platform. 
  • Get training related updates from the EFRJ. 
  • Get invited to apply to deliver courses. 
  • Get a reduced priced on the EFRJ workshops for trainers or the Trainers' Retreat or other events organised for trainers. 
  • The EFRJ offers to give visibility to the training events organised and delivered by registered trainers (organised by the trainers themselves or other organisations). 

Practical tip

You are not able to save an incomplete form and return to it later. So we recommend you to use the attached document to prepare your answers to the questions and upload your application when you feel ready. 

In case you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Bálint Juhász, the EFRJ Training and Communication Officer. 

Register of Trainers - Application Form (Word document)

Register of Trainers - Application Form (PDF document)

Become a member of the EFRJ Register of Restorative Trainers

Application Form

Please provide the following information. 

First name(s)
Address
Office Address
You need to give only the year. 
Can you deliver training in the following areas?
Training Areas
Skills training in engagement, preparation and facilitation
Skills training in engagement, preparation and facilitation
Skills training in engagement, preparation and facilitation
How would you describe your training methodology and style? (maximum 300 words)
Please describe how do you guarantee the high quality of your trainings and how do you assess the success of your trainings. (maximum 250 words)
Please list training courses (maximum 10) that you have led or co-led in the last three years, and include the following information on them:
  • Title
  • Date
  • Duration of the Course 
  • Participants (Group Size and Professions,  e-.g. Students, Professionals, Policy Makers...)
  • Models (theoretcial models or models of practice that the training adhered to
  • Commissioner / Funder of Training 
Please use one box for describing each training and add a new one for the next training. 
Details of Training Experiences
more items
If applicable: What area/s do you work in as a restorative practitioner? (e.g. criminal justice, education, social care etc.) (maximum 150 words)
Please supply details of two different people who can attest to your ability as a trainer in restorative justice who we may contact in relation to your application. Preferably at least one of these should be participant of a training you led.
Reference Contact (1)
 (e.g. colleague, co-trainer, participant…)
Reference Contact (2)
 (e.g. colleague, co-trainer, participant…)
You may provide documentation of your trainings (training manuals, course descriptions, promotional materials, evaluation or other feedback forms, presentation files, video recordings, etc). Please merge all written training documents into one pdf. You may also add presentation files in their original format, or provide url links to web resources. 
One file only.
8 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, ppt, pptx, odp, .
By checking this box you indicate that you are prepared to work along the general aims of the EFRJ and to work within the values declared by the EFRJ.
I understand that if my application is successful, and in case I am asked to provide training on behalf of the EFRJ, I will be contracted on a self-employed basis and that the EFRJ is unable to guarantee minimum work levels.

I understand, that the information I provide on this form will be collected and held securely by the Secretariat of the European Forum for Restorative Justice. In the event of an enquiry that matches my training abilities, my permission will be sought before any of my information is passed to the enquirer. Concerning the processing of personal details, I have the right to consult, amend or withdraw this information at any time.
In order to do so, please contact the Secretariat of the European Forum for Restorative Justice.