Principles and Standards
The Respect Accreditation Standard replaces the Respect Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice 2004
The Respect Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice 2004 has now been replaced by the Respect Accreditation Standard.
This Standard has now been through the final round of consultation and revision. This is the document against which all member organisations will be assessed for accreditation. You can download the Respect Accreditation Standard here
Download: Respect Accreditation Standard.pdf
The previous document, the Respect Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice 2004 can still be downloaded, for reference, below. This document was used as a starting point for the new Standard and all the requirements of this document have been incorporated in some way into the Standard.
Respect sets principles and minimum standards for perpetrator programmes and associated support services.
Download: Respect Statement of Principles and Minimum Standards of Practice 2004.pdf
