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Press release

New research reveals 62% of the public want survivors involved in how institutions respond to harm, yet current systems systematically exclude their voices. Our cross-party coalition is calling for the Nolan Principles to be updated with four restorative principles to guide institutional behaviour when harm occurs.

Roundtable confirmed

MPs will examine how to transform institutional responses to harm so survivors can heal. The roundtable follows publication of our white paper documenting systematic failures across police, NHS, courts, and other public bodies.

White paper

Our groundbreaking white paper reveals that thousands of deaths caused by British institutions could have been prevented, including tragedies from Grenfell to the Post Office scandal. The research shows that institutions consistently prioritise self-protection over accountability when they cause harm, but integrating restorative principles could save lives and restore trust.

Polling data

New data shows confidence in police has dropped from 68% to 52% in just 18 months, while only 24% trust Parliament and just 12% have faith in political parties. Our research demonstrates the urgent need for restorative approaches to rebuild relationships between institutions and communities.

Roundtable confirmed

MPs will examine how to transform institutional responses to harm so survivors can heal. The roundtable follows publication of our white paper documenting systematic failures across police, NHS, courts, and other public bodies.

Polling data

New data shows confidence in police has dropped from 68% to 52% in just 18 months, while only 24% trust Parliament and just 12% have faith in political parties. Our research demonstrates the urgent need for restorative approaches to rebuild relationships between institutions and communities.

White paper

Our groundbreaking white paper reveals that thousands of deaths caused by British institutions could have been prevented, including tragedies from Grenfell to the Post Office scandal. The research shows that institutions consistently prioritise self-protection over accountability when they cause harm, but integrating restorative principles could save lives and restore trust.

Press release

New research reveals 62% of the public want survivors involved in how institutions respond to harm, yet current systems systematically exclude their voices. Our cross-party coalition is calling for the Nolan Principles to be updated with four restorative principles to guide institutional behaviour when harm occurs.

Media coverage

Read recent press, interviews, and opinion pieces.

Observations Podcast

June 2025

Article

September 2025

Resources

Download our white paper "From harm to healing: rebuilding trust in Britain's publicly funded institutions" to understand how restorative approaches can transform accountability.

Press release

New research reveals 62% of the public want survivors involved in how institutions respond to harm, yet current systems systematically exclude their voices. Our cross-party coalition is calling for the Nolan Principles to be updated with four restorative principles to guide institutional behaviour when harm occurs.

Roundtable confirmed

MPs will examine how to transform institutional responses to harm so survivors can heal. The roundtable follows publication of our white paper documenting systematic failures across police, NHS, courts, and other public bodies.

White paper

Our groundbreaking white paper reveals that thousands of deaths caused by British institutions could have been prevented, including tragedies from Grenfell to the Post Office scandal. The research shows that institutions consistently prioritise self-protection over accountability when they cause harm, but integrating restorative principles could save lives and restore trust.

Polling data

New data shows confidence in police has dropped from 68% to 52% in just 18 months, while only 24% trust Parliament and just 12% have faith in political parties. Our research demonstrates the urgent need for restorative approaches to rebuild relationships between institutions and communities.

Roundtable confirmed

MPs will examine how to transform institutional responses to harm so survivors can heal. The roundtable follows publication of our white paper documenting systematic failures across police, NHS, courts, and other public bodies.

Polling data

New data shows confidence in police has dropped from 68% to 52% in just 18 months, while only 24% trust Parliament and just 12% have faith in political parties. Our research demonstrates the urgent need for restorative approaches to rebuild relationships between institutions and communities.

White paper

Our groundbreaking white paper reveals that thousands of deaths caused by British institutions could have been prevented, including tragedies from Grenfell to the Post Office scandal. The research shows that institutions consistently prioritise self-protection over accountability when they cause harm, but integrating restorative principles could save lives and restore trust.

Press release

New research reveals 62% of the public want survivors involved in how institutions respond to harm, yet current systems systematically exclude their voices. Our cross-party coalition is calling for the Nolan Principles to be updated with four restorative principles to guide institutional behaviour when harm occurs.

Media coverage

Read recent press, interviews, and opinion pieces.

Observations Podcast

June 2025

Article

September 2025

Resources

Download our white paper "From harm to healing: rebuilding trust in Britain's publicly funded institutions" to understand how restorative approaches can transform accountability.

Press release

New research reveals 62% of the public want survivors involved in how institutions respond to harm, yet current systems systematically exclude their voices. Our cross-party coalition is calling for the Nolan Principles to be updated with four restorative principles to guide institutional behaviour when harm occurs.

Roundtable confirmed

MPs will examine how to transform institutional responses to harm so survivors can heal. The roundtable follows publication of our white paper documenting systematic failures across police, NHS, courts, and other public bodies.

White paper

Our groundbreaking white paper reveals that thousands of deaths caused by British institutions could have been prevented, including tragedies from Grenfell to the Post Office scandal. The research shows that institutions consistently prioritise self-protection over accountability when they cause harm, but integrating restorative principles could save lives and restore trust.

Polling data

New data shows confidence in police has dropped from 68% to 52% in just 18 months, while only 24% trust Parliament and just 12% have faith in political parties. Our research demonstrates the urgent need for restorative approaches to rebuild relationships between institutions and communities.

Roundtable confirmed

MPs will examine how to transform institutional responses to harm so survivors can heal. The roundtable follows publication of our white paper documenting systematic failures across police, NHS, courts, and other public bodies.

Polling data

New data shows confidence in police has dropped from 68% to 52% in just 18 months, while only 24% trust Parliament and just 12% have faith in political parties. Our research demonstrates the urgent need for restorative approaches to rebuild relationships between institutions and communities.

White paper

Our groundbreaking white paper reveals that thousands of deaths caused by British institutions could have been prevented, including tragedies from Grenfell to the Post Office scandal. The research shows that institutions consistently prioritise self-protection over accountability when they cause harm, but integrating restorative principles could save lives and restore trust.

Press release

New research reveals 62% of the public want survivors involved in how institutions respond to harm, yet current systems systematically exclude their voices. Our cross-party coalition is calling for the Nolan Principles to be updated with four restorative principles to guide institutional behaviour when harm occurs.

Media coverage

Read recent press, interviews, and opinion pieces.

Observations Podcast

June 2025

Article

September 2025

Resources

Download our white paper "From harm to healing: rebuilding trust in Britain's publicly funded institutions" to understand how restorative approaches can transform accountability.

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