Increasing the Literacy to Inspire BRIGHT Futures Programme – Lambeth Youth Justice Service (August 2023)

Topic Summary Lambeth youth justice service have shared their BRIGHT future programme, which aims to increase literacy in children both in the community and in custody Description Lambeth youth justice service have shared their increasing the literacy to inspire BRIGHT future programme pathway.  The programme is aimed at all children and families in the community and children in…

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An evaluation of the Brent and Newham COVID-19 Over-Represented Children Pathfinder (December 2023)

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An evaluation of the Brent and Newham COVID-19 Over-Represented Children Pathfinder. The Brent and Newham Pathfinder was funded by the Youth Justice Board and aimed to mitigate the increase in Adverse Childhood Experiences as a result of experiencing grief, bereavement, discrimination, victimisation and separation due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns.

Increasing the Literacy to Inspire BRIGHT Futures Programme – Lambeth Youth Justice Service (August 2023)

Summary Lambeth youth justice service have shared their BRIGHT future programme, which aims to increase literacy in children both in the community and in custody. Description  Lambeth youth justice service have shared their increasing the literacy to inspire BRIGHT future programme pathway.  The programme is aimed at all children and families in the community and…

Quality Assurance Process – Tower Hamlets and City of London Youth Justice Service (July 2023)

Summary Description  Tower Hamlets & City of London have shared their quality assurance framework and Operational Guide to Audit Programme, alongside their case audit template and out of court audit template, which was developed and enhanced throughout 2022/2023. Tower Hamlets & City of London youth justice service run a monthly quality and performance board, which…

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Advice and Guidance to Parents and Carers About Serious Youth Violence, Knife Crime and Gangs and Leaflet – Westminster Youth Justice Service (October 2023)

Summary Westminster youth justice service have shared their guidance and advice booklet and short leaflet created for parents to support understanding and having positive conversations with their child around serious violence, knife crime and gangs.  Description Westminster youth justice service have developed advice and guidance to parents and carers about serious youth violence, knife crime…

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Good Practice Guidance on Certificates for Assigned Advocates in the Youth Court – Youth Justice: Quality of Advocacy Working Group (November 2023)

Summary: Youth Justice: Quality of Advocacy Working Group have published a short guidance for magistrates or District Judges on how to determine applications for certificate for assigned advocate in youth court. Description: Youth Justice: Quality of Advocacy Working Group have published good practice guidance on Certificates for Assigned Advocates in the youth court, supported and…

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Scoping exercise to gather examples of good practice in supporting girls in the community (October 2023)

Summary: This submission is made up of two documents. The first document provides an overview of the scoping exercise and includes an evidence summary on supporting girls as well as the key trends and challenges identified through the exercise. The second document is a table which provides a summary of projects and programmes led by…

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Maintaining Children- family and community links whilst in custody (October 2023)

Summary: To provide a clear framework for the process for checking family contacts for children whilst they are in a secure establishment. Description: The secure estate will ask the home Youth Justice Service to undertake checks on the child- visitor and contact list. The aim of these checks is to ensure that the child does…

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Evaluation Report on the Community Resolution and Prevention Service (CRPS) (October 2023)

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The aim of the CRPS is to offer a programme of support for children following their first community resolution, or they have been identified as being at risk of offending. This is an independent evaluation of the service completed by Rocket Science.

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