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The Restoring Relations Project (RRP) is a London-wide cooperative initiative which aims to help reduce hate crime and its impact. The overall objective of the project is to help reduce hate crime in London through the use of restorative justice and the encouragement of multi-agency cross-sector partnerships between the Third Sector and crime reduction agencies.

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  • Armed Forces/Emergency Services Armed Forces/​Emergency Services
  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Human Rights/Advocacy Human Rights/​Advocacy
  • Information/Advice Information/​Advice
  • Poverty Alleviation/Relief Poverty Alleviation/​Relief
  • Other Other
  • Beneficiaries

    • Children (3-18) Children (3-18)
    • Older People Older People
    • Women & Girls Women & Girls
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)
    • Other Other

    Situation

    The RRP can be broken down into 3 phases (1) an initial literature review identifying best practice and a conceptual framework (2) face-to-face in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, practitioners and a youth advisory group (3) raising awareness, information dissemination, an evidence based report and the production of a toolkit and training. The project in essense has sufficed to provide short-term conflict resolution and long-term prevention strategies to tackle hate crime. Further work is required to advocate the findings and recommendations from the RRP through specialised hate crime training which has previously proved to be highly successful.

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    Categories

  • Armed Forces/Emergency Services Armed Forces/​Emergency Services
  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Human Rights/Advocacy Human Rights/​Advocacy
  • Information/Advice Information/​Advice
  • Poverty Alleviation/Relief Poverty Alleviation/​Relief
  • Other Other
  • Beneficiaries

    • Children (3-18) Children (3-18)
    • Older People Older People
    • Women & Girls Women & Girls
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)
    • Other Other