Date/Time
Date(s) - 13/02/2026
All Day
Location
Boundary Brook Nature Reserve
Categories

Meeting on the reserve in the midst of the city we invite you to join this initiative to develop the use of restorative practice in nature and community.
Bring feelings of injustice with nature to a listening circle and practise listening to each other.
Discover ways of dealing with inner conflicts and polarising issues around the natural world and build relationships within the community
Take away restorative tasks
Supported by the Mint House, Centre for Restorative Justice with Helen Edwards and Pete Wallis.
Book here.
WHAT IS RESTORATIVE JUSTICE?
Restorative justice brings those harmed by crime or conflict and those responsible for the harm into communication, enabling everyone affected to play a part in repairing the harm and finding a positive way forward. This is part of a wider field called restorative practice. You can find more Information about Restorative Justice Practice on the The Mint House website
WHAT IS RESTORATIVE PRACTICE?
Restorative practice can be used anywhere to prevent conflict, build relationships and repair harm by enabling people to communicate effectively and positively.