Restorative Practices Sydney Training
Facilitated by Restorative Journeys
Sydney, 2 days in May 2026
Details of 2026 Trainings, Workshops, and other Events
Restorative Practices Sydney Training
Facilitated by Restorative Journeys
Sydney, 2 days in May 2026
Sexual harm Restorative Practice Circle for community members
Transforming Justice offers support to anyone in the Hunter Central Coast and New England regions impacted by sexual harm or responding to sexual harm. We invite you to participate in a peer-peer Restorative Practice Community Circle.
Restorative Practices Townsville Training
Facilitated by Restorative Journeys
Townsville, 2 days in May 2026
Seminar series: For our December conversation, on December 4, we heard from Lurnea High School in Sydney's South West about their Restorative work using Alternatives To Violence as the tool for change. The title for the conversation: 'The Complementary Nature of Restorative Practices and Alternatives to Violence / Help Increase Peace (AVP / HIP)': More about this.
This year marks a remarkable milestone: 80 years since the end of World War II and the birth of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To honor this legacy, we invited communities and schools— from Newcastle to Japan—to join us in reflection and creativity. Together, we asked: What are your hopes for the future? Each response was captured on an origami crane or feather, carrying dreams of peace and unity. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of senbazuru— folding 1,000 cranes to grant a wish—we set out to create something extraordinary. The result? 12,000 cranes, folded by countless hands, and three stunning kirigami cranes standing tall as symbols of hope, resilience, and global connection. This collective artwork reminds us that even the smallest gesture can shape a brighter tomorrow.
The Unity Tree: Community groups and schools, from Newcastle to Japan have folded over 10,000 cranes as a powerful symbol of hope, peace and unity. These cranes were displayed on 6th of December 2025 at the Unity Tree at the Newcastle Library. | Details of when and where.
Transforming Justice Australia is offering Restorative support for people impacted by and responsible for sexual harm. They are accepting referrals into the programs now, and groups are re-starting in November. More information at: Solidarity Circles, and at Community accountability: REVIVE
A Restorative Encounter in Prison: A father’s meeting with the man who killed his children highlights how restorative justice can move beyond punishment to create space for dialogue, dignity, and healing: Watch the video produced by Channel 7s Spotlight.
Trainings: Restorative Practices with Restorative Journeys: Various locations across Australia: September to December 2025 | See listings here.
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