Gwynedd Council’s Tîm Emrallt (Harmful Sexual Behaviour Team) has developed a selection of leaflets to help parents, carers and professionals understand healthy sexual behaviours from the ages of 0-18 years-old.
Leicester City’s Children and Young People’s Justice Service has developed a Children’s Justice Review Panel to provide a multi-agency proactive response to children entering the youth justice system.
The Side by Side Programme is funded by the Surrey Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner (OPCC) and delivered by Surrey Youth Justice Service. The programme supports children who have been the victims of crime.
Darlington Young People’s Engagement and Justice Service (YPEJS) endeavour to deliver a flexible and bespoke response to all victims of crime in the area. The service has shared its victim assessment tool and accompanying prompt sheet to use with victims of crime to offer support and signpost to relevant services.
Tower Hamlets and City of London Youth Justice Service has shared its girls programme, designed to empower, inspire and uplift girls involved in youth justice.
This comprehensive guidance document from Lincolnshire Youth Justice Service has been developed to inform youth justice practitioners on ‘writing to the child’.
Flintshire Youth Justice Service has designed a tool to gather information from children about how they feel about various aspects of their lives, including mental health, school and substance misuse.