Data Recording Requirements for Youth Justice Services (April 2023 to March 2024)
Published: 10/03/2022
Summary Access to the data recording requirements for youth justice services in England and Wales for 2022-2023 Description The Youth Justice Board has published the Data Recording Requirements for Youth Justice Services in England and Wales 2022-2023. The data recording requirements document describes both how youth justice services submit data to the Youth Justice Board…
Overview of Trauma Informed Practice Video – Youth Justice Board (October 2021)
Published: 10/03/2022
Summary Short video produced by the Youth Justice Board concerning trauma informed practice. Description The Youth Justice Board have published a short video around Trauma Informed Practice for the October 2021 developing practice forums in England. The video is a universal resource, which contains references to Wales. The video can be used in team meetings…
Keeping Safe: Supporting Conversations with Professionals Working with Children Experiencing Exploitation – County Lines Pathfinder (December 2021)
Summary Suffolk County Council have shared a short tool to support a shared set of professional boundaries, associated assessment and plan for professionals to plan and support conversations with children experiencing exploitation. AimsThe aims of developing shared professional boundaries are to: Description Suffolk County Council have shared their keeping safe overview and as part of…
A Child First Pathfinder Evaluation: Towards a Common Prevention Approach Across Wales – Ceredigion Youth Justice and Prevention Service (2021)
Summary: Access to the final evaluation and paper concerned with gathering children- views on prevention services as published by Ceredigion Youth Justice and Prevention Service Pathfinder.
Local Data Mapping Tool: Youth Justice Maps – Youth Justice Board (year ending March 2023)
Published: 26/01/2022
Summary: The Youth Justice Board has published local data mapping tools to support youth justice services and partners to have an overview of children cautioned and court sentences, proven offences and cautions and court sentences given to children from March 2022 to March 2023.
County Lines Activity Policy Review – County Lines Pathfinder (January 2021)
Published: 20/01/2022
Summary Access to the policy review concerned with county lines completed by Traverse. Description The county lines pathfinder commissioned Travers to undertake a policy review that examines key policy areas in England and Wales relating to County Lines activity, such as education, criminal justice and children- services. Travers have also completed policy review: key findings…
Recommended Minimum Dataset to Standardise County Lines Data Collection Practices – County Lines Pathfinder (January 2022)
Published: 20/01/2022
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County Lines pathfinder have produced a recommended minimum data set to standardise data collection and support multi-agency working in relation to county lines activity.
Understanding Racial Disparity – Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (December 2021)
Published: 17/01/2022
Summary: The YJB has published Understanding Racial Disparity, which shows how racial disparity affects children in their early years and within the youth justice system.
Multi-Agency Child Criminal Exploitation Team Approach in Norwich: A Review – County Lines Pathfinder (August 2021)
Published: 10/12/2021
Summary Attached is the dissemination proforma for the review of the Norfolk Child Criminal Exploitation Team approach. Description The Child Criminal Exploitation team pilot, which ran from August 2018 to September 2020, was a multi-agency pilot based in the Norwich area of Norfolk. The team was established in response to a growing number of children…
Youth Justice Plans: Practice Note for Youth Offending Partnerships – YJB (March 2021)
Published: 01/04/2021
Summary Link to the Youth Justice Plans Guidance, produced by the YJB. Description The YJB has published the 2021 guidance to support the production of the youth justice plans: practice note for youth offending partnerships.
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