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VictimSatisfactionFramework

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Victim Satisfaction Framework

 

A meaningful Victim Satisfaction Framework, producing evidence of what victims do (or do not) get from restorative processes

(Victim Satisfaction Framwork produced with thanks to Derbyshire Victim Support, Leeds YOS, Oxfordshire YOT, South Devon YOT, & West Midlands Probation Service. 

Members of Mediation UK's Mediation & Reparation committee have been working on this for some months.

 

(The framework was launched on 12th October 2006 at a workshop led by Paul Crosland, Peter Wallis and Saar Yaniv from the Mediation & Reparation Committee)

 

 

The documents to download are as follows

 

1) Here is an explanation of the Victim Satisfaction Framework (i.e. NotesHere)

 

2) The Victim Satisfaction Framework.doc.

 

3) The additional information recommended to be recorded alongside the VSF (OFFICE USE - Victim Satisfaction Framework.doc)

 

 

For this earlier version of the VSF a corresponding Excel spreadsheet From Victim-Satisfaction-Framework to row of data.xls has been produced.

 

(Return for an updated version of this spreadsheet and return to this site for information on how to access to the Google Spreadsheet as a means to anonymously put together all the Victim Satisfaction Data.

 

(In order to access this data, email paul_crosland_nospam[at]yahoo.com with evidence of the agency for whom you are a restorative practitioner e.g. email from work email address).

 

 

 

Annual Reports on this data will be made available on this wiki site and brought to the 11th October 2007 Annual Practitioners Network Day.

 

 

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