
Theo Gavrielides
Professor Gavrielides is a leading international expert in restorative justice, human rights and youth justice. He is the Founder and Director of Restorative Justice for All (RJ4All) an international institute with a mission to advance community cohesion using the values and practices of restorative justice. He also founded the IARS International Institute. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of East London and a Distinguished Policy Fellow at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (REGNet) of Australian National University. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the School of Criminology of Simon Fraser University (Canada) as well as a Visiting Professor at Buckinghamshire New University (UK). Professor Gavrielides is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare, Youth Voice Journal and the Internet Journal of Restorative Justice.
He is an advisor to the European Commission’s security programmes, and the coordinator of a number of EU funded research projects on violent radicalisation, migration, restorative justice, youth and human rights. He has acted as an advisor to a number of governments including the Chilean and UK Ministries of Justice, the Mayor of London, the Council of Europe and the British Council in the Middle East.
Previously, he was the Chief Executive of Race on the Agenda, as well as the Human Rights Advisor of the UK’s Ministry of Justice. He has also worked as a Researcher at the Centre for the Study of Human Rights of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
He has published extensively on various social justice issues, restorative justice, equality and race equality, human rights and youth justice. His 2007 monograph “Restorative Justice Theory and Practice” was published by the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI) . In 2012, He edited “Rights and Restoration within Youth Justice”, in 2013 he co-edited ‘Reconstructing Restorative Justice Philosophy’ and in 2015 he edited ‘The Philosophy of Restorative Justice’ both published by Ashgate (now Routledge). He also edited ‘Offenders no More’ by NOVA Publishers (2015) and ‘Restorative Justice, The Library of Essays on Justice’ (2015) by Ashgate Publishing. He also edited ‘The Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice’ (2018).
He has acted as the course convener of the following accredited e-courses:
Continuous Professional Development e-courses:
Induction to restorative justice theory and practice (2020)
Theory of Change: Learning how to measure project and organisational impact (2020)
Fighting COVID19’s impact: Identifying and dealing with mental health issues (2020)
Resolving conflict and addressing group violence (2020)
Conducting youth-led research: Informing and influencing social policy (2020)
Restorative Justice in Higher Educational Settings (2019)
Preventing Violent Youth Radicalisation: A restorative justice and human rights approach (2019)
Safeguarding and Empowering Crime Victims
Becoming a young entrepreneur (2019)
Empowering Professionals to work with Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Young Carers (2018)
Transferring young carers’ skills, knowledge and experiences into employment and educational settings. (2018)
Upskilling youth professionals to work with young people who had experienced gender-based violence (2018)
Increasing young people’s public legal education on gender-based violence and FGM (2017)
Empowering professionals to work with refugee and asylum seeking victims (2017)
Academic Courses:
Work-based Certificate in Youth Policy (accredited through London Metropolitan University)
- £30.00£15.00
Safeguarding & Empowering crime victims
47 Lessons34 Students - £20.00
Restorative justice in higher education settings: CPD certified ecourse
31 Lessons11 Students - £10.00
Preventing violent youth radicalisation: A restorative justice and human rights approach
84 Lessons183 Students - £15.00
Conducting youth-led research: Informing and influencing social policy
32 Lessons20 Students Resolving conflicts and addressing group violence ecourse for young people
30 Lessons66 Students- £20.00£12.00
Induction to restorative justice theory and practice
29 Lessons71 Students Young Peer Mediators: E-course for children and young people
24 Lessons325 Students- £10.00£6.00
Building Youth Resilience: Preventing and dealing with violence
28 Lessons72 Students - £20.00
Justiça Restaurativa no contexto do Ensino Superior
32 Lessons1 Student - £20.00
The RJiNEAR model of resilience – Train the trainer CPD course
23 Lessons14 Students