RJ4All Europe Membership, Network & Alliances

The RJ4All International Institute (RJ4All Europe) has the largest membership and network base in Europe when it comes to restorative justice. We aim to do what it says “on the tin” and provide our support for free. We believe in creating a restorative justice social movement that is based on the restorative justice values of power sharing and equality. 

RJ4All Europe Registered Members

The RJ4All International Institute is a membership, non-profit NGO that provides charitable services. Membership is free and open to any individual or organisation who agrees with our vision, values and mission. 

Apply to become a member Benefit of being a member include:

  1. Opportunity for you and your organisation to participate in joint funding proposals or be a partner in a programme.
  2. Receive our monthly newsletter with the latest restorative justice news from around the world.
  3. Discount for accessing books, journals and articles from our publishing arm, RJ4All Publications. 
  4. Discount for accessing CPD ecourses from our training arm, RJ4All Education.
  5. Beiing part of a world social justice movement and a member of the International Restorative Justice Pledge. 

Our current members are:

RJ4All Europe Alliances

The Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth was founded in 1972. Its mission is to ensure the continuous training of teachers at all levels, to inform them of modern trends in education, to document the educational policy to be followed through research and theory, and to facilitate teachers in their efforts for professional and personal development.

In 2024, the European Commission responded to the complex issues faced by the P/CVE community, by launching the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation, bringing policymakers, researchers and practitioners together at EU level to face these common challenges. RJ4All’s Founder & Director, Prof. Theo Gavrielides, represents us as a member of the Hub.

EPALE is a European, multilingual, open membership community of adult learning professionals, including adult educators and trainers, guidance and support staff, researchers and academics, and policymakers. RJ4All is an active member of Epale since its inception.

The Migrants’ Rights Network is a UK charity that stands in solidarity with all migrants in their fights for rights and justice. RJ4All supports its campaigns using anti-oppression practices to create transformational change, extending beyond the individual impact on migrants’ lives, to tackle oppression at its source.

The action “Integration Network” (Action 2/3 CY/2018/AMIF/SO2.NO3.3.1/2) is co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (90%) and the Republic of Cyprus (10%).

The aim of the network is to promote collaboration and exchange of good practices among public and private stakeholders active in the fields of migration and integration.

The directory contains information about over 1,000 organisations and projects working with people with experience of the criminal justice system and their families. Enter a place name, organisation, or use the search filters provided to find the service you need.

UCLan Cyprus is located in Larnaka, and it is the first Branch Campus of the University of Central Lancashire and at the same time a fully licensed University in Cyprus. A unique and innovative model of a Cypriot and British University Educational Experience, accredited by the UK Quality Assurance Agency and the Cyprus Agency of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (CYQAA) respectively.

Based in the heart of the Mediterranean in Alexandria, ALF carries this mission forward as an intergovernmental organisation that brings together civil society entities, institutions, governments, and change-makers from across the Euro-Mediterranean region. Through its diverse programmes and initiatives, the ALF creates spaces for people to meet, learn, and collaborate on relevant key themes.

The Restorative Justice Research Network (RJRN)

RJ4All Europe runs the largest social media network of restorative justice researchers, organisations and restorative justice practitioners from worldwide and in Europe. The Restorative Justice Research Network (RJRN) is hosted by FaceBook and includes thousands of individuals and organisations sharing best practice, research and policy news and opportunities. Membership is free and open to anyone.

This is the largest international, non-profit, research community in the social media world. It was set up to:

  • disseminate cutting edge research on restorative justice;
  • connect researchers, post-graduate and graduate students, policy-makers and practitioners in restorative justice worldwide;
  • create networking and collaboration opportunities within the international restorative justice movement;
  • identify best practices internationally, evaluate, promote and publish them;
  • push the barriers of restorative justice and create new knowledge.