The Colorado Restorative Justice Council
The Colorado Restorative Justice Council is committed to applying the best practices of the Colorado RJ Practitioner Guidelines
About
On March 29, 2007 then Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, signed into law HB 07-1129 which established the Colorado Restorative Justice Coordinating Council (RJ Council) within the State Court Administrator’s Office (SCAO) of the Colorado Judicial Branch. The law enumerates several specific items of responsibility for the RJ Council which includes, to the extent resources permit:
• To serve as a central repository for information;
• To support the development of RJ programs;
• To assist with education and training; and
• To provide technical assistance as needed.
The law also defined the membership of the RJ Council and the appointing authority, which originally included 9 appointed members and has since expanded to 19 members
Message the Provider
Ability to Support Language Access:
Are you able to support language access (e.g. translation, interpretation, etc.) for participants with Limited English Proficiency?
YesVolunteer opportunities available?
Yes
RJ training/consulting available to the public?
Yes
DISCLAIMER * Colorado Coordinating Council on Restorative Justice (RJ Council) is not an accrediting body. All information contained in the RJ Directory is self-reported and the RJ Council does not monitor, edit or attest to the accuracy of the information or endorse any provider listed in the directory. Providers are encouraged to update their information regularly. Users are encouraged to review the CO Restorative Justice Practitioner Guidelines (adopted by the CO Restorative Justice Council and endorsed by the Colorado Coalition for Restorative Justice Practices) to understand the expectations of the field when identifying and selecting a practitioner that will meet needs.
