Why me? is a national charity that promotes awareness of and access to Restorative Justice. 

Many people affected by crime never get the chance to have their say or get their questions answered. This can leave them feeling stuck and unable to move forwards. 

Being given the opportunity to have a dialogue with the person who harmed them can be transformative for everyone involved. This can be done through a safe and managed process called Restorative Justice. 

Have you been affected by crime or conflict? Do you have unanswered questions? Do you want to have your say? 

Restorative Justice could help.

To find out more about Restorative Justice and whether it could be right for you, contact us via rjservice@why-me.org.

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30 Apr 2026

Why me?’s response to the Victims’ Code Consultation

Yesterday was the deadline for the Victims’ Code Consultation launched by the Ministry of Justice. It was an opportunity to

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24 Apr 2026

Have your say: Why me? urges Restorative Justice sector to respond to the Victims Code Consultation

This is a blog by our CEO Sara Dowling.   Victims of crime are entitled to the right to be

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23 Apr 2026

Finding connection after the Southport riots

This is a blog by our RJ Programme Manager, Anika Cosgrove.   Last week, the Guardian shared an article about

Why me? promotes access to Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime and conflict.
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