This is an annotated and animated venn diagram consisting of three powerpoint slides.
- Summarises what diversion, alternatives, restorative justice and a child rights-based approach mean;
- Shows how they are distinct concepts, even though they often overlap with each other;
- Highlights what we should be aiming for ('child rights-based approaches to diversion and alternatives' as a minimum, and 'child rights-based, restorative justice approaches to diversion and alternatives' where possible and appropriate).
- Give some simple examples to demonstrate what the concepts and overlaps might look like in practice.
Download the 'useful diagram' powerpoint
See also the 'What are diversion and alternatives?' / 'Examples of diversion & alternatives' section of the toolkit for more details.
These slides / diagrams should be viewed alongside the 'definition & discussion' sections of this toolkit which explain each of the concepts in more detail, as well as the detailed 'child rights-based approach' section which is included in the 'How do we do diversion and alternatives? / Main principles' area of the toolkit.
This diagram can also be accessed directly from the main left hand menu in the 'key reference documents' section.
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