Victim Liaison Conference

Victim Liaison Conference
Mediation Support -Restorative Technology Ltd presentation followed this one on 15th July 2011

Friday 15 July 2011

Pan-London Victim Liaison Conference - the feedback after the SafeSpace presentation

This event was on 15th July 2011 event at the Met Police HQ in West Brompton and has led to a stream of YOT bookings for training in using SafeSpace (and discussing the associated practicve issues, risks of using it & the risks of not-using new technologies for restorative processes:


Wednesday 13 July 2011

SafeSpace screenshots with Victim Impact Statements as video-messages

Here's a presentation shown at the Restorative Justice Practitioners Network Day, 13th July 2011 on the Mediation Support Ltd stand.
Trainings available as below film:

Enhanced restorative practice
through moderated video messaging
and other electronic communications.


A training provided to YOTs, with a bespoke website available, arising from winning the 2010 Social Innovation Camp for the web/mobile technology most likely to reduce youth custody and youth offending.
The judges of www.jailbrake.org who awarded the work first prize were from:

  • The Youth Justice Board,
  • The Police Improvement Agency,
  • The Prison Reform Trust
  • Foyer Housing Federation.


The training is provided by Restorative Technology Ltd & Mediation Support Ltd Director, Paul Crosland.

The costs to have a day's training is usually just transport & accommodation; though with a YOT that might more easily become a partner agency using our video-messaging and text-messaging system, these costs will be waived.

For more clarification, ring Paul on 0780 70 66 202 or email

The blog about these innovations is at www.restorativetechnology.blogspot.com and a parallel site to the YOT enabled site is provided for the residents of Hastings (in the wake of the fire on the Pier last October) on www.peoplesjustice.org.uk

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Be informed of what is a major potential for community-wide restorative processes, and make more informed decisions about the benefits and issues in offering a wider menu of communication options to your clients.
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