Key Facts
Qualification purpose
Prepare for further learning or training and/or develop knowledge and/or skills in a subject area
Qualification Grading Type
Pass
Assessment Methods
Why choose this qualification?
The objective of the qualification is to challenge attitudes to offending behaviour, raise awareness and develop understanding of the impact of crime on victims and communities, and teach the principles and application of restorative justice.
Rules of Combination
Learners complete one mandatory unit totalling 3 credits to achieve the award
Units
Learners complete the unit in Group M to achieve the qualification
Understanding the Restorative Justice Process
Funding information
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Related Qualifications
- Gateway Qualifications Level 1 Award in Understanding the Restorative Justice Process
- Gateway Qualifications Level 1 Award in British Values
- Gateway Qualifications Level 2 Award in Working as an Appropriate Adult with Juveniles
- Gateway Qualifications Level 2 Award in Working as an Appropriate Adult with Vulnerable Adults and Juveniles