This is one of the reasons restorative justice should be included in it. I was very disappointed that the Victims Bill of Rights only talks about restitution and doesn't talk about reparation in more general terms, because I think it's important to recognize the other more symbolic forms of reparation that can be very satisfying for victims, and perhaps sometimes even more important, given that offenders are often without means to make restitution to the victim.
I think it would be wise to recognize that there are many potential sources of reparation, and capitalize on them. That, I think, would be in the victim's interest as well as that of the offender.