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Laws, Volume 10, Issue 3

September 2021 - 25 articles

Cover Story: Supported housing offers help to some of the most vulnerable in society, yet across the world, providers face increasing pressures from residualisation in the form of service reduction and stretched budgets. In response, providers are increasingly seeking innovative methods of engagement. This paper reports on one such example, the Restorative Communities Programme, a proactive intervention promoting restorative thinking for males aged 16–25 in residential supported housing. The analysis considers challenges and successes, reflecting on issues of contractualised participation and the dynamics of restorative programmes in ‘managed communities’. It provides an assessment of restorative practices as they might apply in other institutional settings such as prisons, probation, schools, and other services struggling with pressures of residualisation. View this paper.
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