Summary
Restorative justice is an approach that aims to replace hurt by healing in the understanding that the perpetrators of pain are also victims of the incident themselves.
In 2016, Mersey Care, an NHS community and mental health trust in the Liverpool region, implemented restorative justice (or what it termed a 'Just and Learning Culture') to fundamentally change its responses to incidents, patient harm, and complaints against staff. This study highlights the qualitative benefits from this implementation and also identifies the economic effects of restorative justice.
Restorative just culture: a study of the practical and economic effects of implementing restorative justice in an NHS Trust (January 2019)
https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/abs/2019/22/matecconf_icsc_eswc2018_01007/matecconf_icsc_eswc2018_01007.html
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