Summary:
This research was commissioned by the YJB and carried out by Opinion Research Services. The Enhanced Case Management (ECM) approach is a trauma-informed, psychology-led approach to working with children in youth justice services.
Summary:
This research was commissioned by the YJB and carried out by Opinion Research Services
The key aim of this study is to consider the following questions:
1. Are participants on the ECM project more or less likely to reoffend than those in the control group?
2. Is repeat reoffending lower or higher for those on the ECM project compared to the control group?
3. Is the severity of the offences committed by those who did reoffend from the ECM programme different to those in the control group?
Summary Access to the case management guidance for youth justice services working with children. Description The Youth Justice Board published the case management guidance (2022). The guidance is intended to provide youth justice services with information, implications of legislation and practical advice on how to work with children and young people in the youth…
Summary: The Youth Justice Board published two key documents concerned with enhanced case management in relation to child first principles. Description: The Youth Justice Board, in collaboration with stakeholders produced and published two core documents in relation to enhanced case management and child first principles: Enhanced Case Management: Implementing the Approach (2020) – practice…