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Volunteering as a community panel member with Southwark Youth Justice Service


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Southwark Youth Justice Service is recruiting volunteers again, mainly to lead our community panels with young people who have offended, their parents and sometimes victims.  The Ministry of Justice requires five days of training to carry out this role.  Training focusses on developing Restorative Justice skills and is interactive and hopefully fun!  We ask that potential volunteers take note of the training days - two evenings (remote) and one Saturday (live) in October, then three live Saturdays in November, 10-4.30pm (dates in advert below).  All live training takes place at 47B East Dulwich Road.

We are also always looking for volunteer mentors and Appropriate Adults (see advert) and volunteers can learn all three roles, if they wish!

Please contact me (or [email protected]) for more information and/or an application form.  We look forward to hearing from you!!   Deirdre

Volunteer Advert 2023! (Autosaved).final.docx Panel Member Role Description (002).doc

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