RJ Working

RJ Working We promote, co-ordinate and deliver Restorative Practice in Cornwall. Restorative Practice strengthens communities. Posts are to create discussion.

Restorative means making things better, whether conflicts between people or harm to nature and environment.

Thank you Natalie Pramuk for being an inspiring force in Cornish Ecosystem Restoration. We are grateful to see you shine...
12/05/2026

Thank you Natalie Pramuk for being an inspiring force in Cornish Ecosystem Restoration. We are grateful to see you shine internationally, thank you for including Shriya from RJ Working's East Cornwall team to the Europe & North America Regional Focus Group Discussion.

Was incredibly pleased to see so many young people involved in the discussion to tackle nature loss, the biggest harm this generation will face. The restorative points from a societal perspective raised to the room by Shriya were that our current educational offerings need to produce minds that are ready to give back to nature as much as we take from it. Also reinforcing that we need youth consultation in local and national policy, particularly in matters related to healing ecosystems that will be inherited by this generation.

Looking forward to working together, having collaborative conversations and continuing to include the youth voice in global decision making.



This poster is the creation of Arianwen Oldridge who previously illustrated a poem which brings together several RJ Work...
29/04/2026

This poster is the creation of Arianwen Oldridge who previously illustrated a poem which brings together several RJ Working priorities

Now approaching the end of her Creative Arts Practice degree, Arianwen has generously shared this artwork reflecting her values and symbolising strength of character, we hope it speaks to young people and calls us all forward.

Did you know that Restorative Practice can be an effective approach for supporting identity based groups within schools?...
29/04/2026

Did you know that Restorative Practice can be an effective approach for supporting identity based groups within schools?

Bodmin College invited us to facilitate because 5 girls in Y9 (past participants in our Ripple Effect Programme) had the idea to set up a lunchtime girl's group.

Lucy and Shriya supported their launch where they mapped topics that they were keen to explore. Including connection to nature, mental health and recognising misogyny.

Restorative Practice will help them find common ground and be stronger together.

If you would like to explore how your school could benefit from engaging with similar programmes please get in touch. Email [email protected] for more details.

University of Exeter Cornwall's Environment and Sustainability Institute hosted our team member Shriya at their resident...
03/04/2026

University of Exeter Cornwall's Environment and Sustainability Institute hosted our team member Shriya at their residential programme entitled "Innovation and Leadership for the Renewable Sector"

Gaining insight from academics who are at the forefront of this field and networking with leaders in the renewable sector was highly valuable for her work.

At RJ Working, we envision a future that is ready to face the harm of the climate crisis. Being strongly embedded within the community of leaders facing this locally is important. We intend on nurturing the next generation of Green Industry leaders through our work.

The Cornwall Association of Primary Headteachers Conference was an inspiring place to learn and share. RJ Working had th...
01/04/2026

The Cornwall Association of Primary Headteachers Conference was an inspiring place to learn and share. RJ Working had the privilege of having our Restorative Development Lead in Schools and Communities, Becky Ndegwa represent the organisation by including the restorative model in conversations with the headteachers present. The theme was belonging and inclusion, and discussions delved into understanding the difference between belonging vs mattering.

Grounding ourselves in the beauty of The Two Bays Trust was such a treat during Day 2 of our Green Ripple Effect Program...
01/04/2026

Grounding ourselves in the beauty of The Two Bays Trust was such a treat during Day 2 of our Green Ripple Effect Programme. It was a lovely experience sharing restorative values and how nature can improve our relationship with ourselves and others.

Our Ripple Effect Programme is a 3-day programme that helps young people discover the basics of restorative practice. We...
19/02/2026

Our Ripple Effect Programme is a 3-day programme that helps young people discover the basics of restorative practice. We teach young people to equip themselves with the right skills to launch them into a future where they are better prepared to reduce harm. We focus on a Restorative Value a day and support learning in a fun and interesting way.

Students have shared that they are find these skills useful and they are keen on applying these values on the daily. Over the next few days, we will share some insights from our recent Ripple Effect Programme with Year 9 students from .

Zoom in and use your senses, the children at Wadebridge Primary Academy had improved their connection to Nature and each...
22/01/2026

Zoom in and use your senses, the children at Wadebridge Primary Academy had improved their connection to Nature and each other over our 3-day Green Ripple Effect Programme.

"Respect the environment" and "Bugs are amazing, and you should not judge people. Save nature." are amongst some of the notable quotes from the Year 5 student body.

Lucy and Shriya noticed how quickly the children had picked up restorative principles, reflecting well on the ability of the next generation to integrate this into their lives.

Activities over the 3 days included: Climate Dice, Building a 5-star bug hotel, learning about green energy sources and protecting water, making nature collages and creative signs to display for the rest of the school to learn from.

The children also received Nature Ranger badges and a toolkit. They were so incredibly eager to each younger students to use restorative ways of dealing with conflict and caring for nature.

We are very excited to be partners of this year's Camborne Youth Conference, happening on Friday 10th Oct.We are looking...
09/10/2025

We are very excited to be partners of this year's Camborne Youth Conference, happening on Friday 10th Oct.

We are looking forward to being part of this exciting day with children and young people from 9 Cornish schools, exploring the theme 'Communications!'

Restorative Practice supports good communication and helps us to deepen our connections with each other and our understanding of the issues that impact on our communities.

We are looking forward to exploring with young people how we can best communicate about climate and nature!

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