Restorative Justice - understanding restorative approaches
Challenge reference: 1716
Active
Notional learning hours
10
Level
Level 1
Subject area
Preparing for Adulthood pathway
Vocational area
Skills
Learning aim
Learners will understand the different ways of repairing harm caused to others and the importance of taking responsibility for our actions and making amends.
Learning context
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Learning outcomes
(What the learner needs to know, understand or be able to do)
The learner will:
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1
. To understand what 'Restorative Justice' means.
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. To understand that there are different restorative approaches to making amends.
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Assessment criteria
(What the learner need to demonstrate in order to meet the learning outcome)
The learner can:
- State what your understanding of restorative justice is.
- State two examples of who may use restorative justice.
- State five different ways that people can make amends for causing harm to others.
- State, with support, three examples of scenarios where a restorative approach may be appropriate.
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Assessment methodology
Assessment methodology
Linked to learning outcome
Record of oral questioning
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