Local Offending and Reoffending Tracker – Vale of Glamorgan Youth Justice and Early Support Service (YJESS) (May 2025)

Published: 09/05/2025

Summary: A local offending and reoffending tracker developed by the Vale of Glamorgan YJESS and accompanying guidance slides. Description: This local offending / reoffending tracker has successfully been used by the Vale of Glamorgan Youth Justice and Early Support Service (YJESS) since 2018. The service’s information officer has produced accompanying slides explaining how the tool…
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Wales Violence Prevention Unit: Engaging men and boys in violence prevention

Published: 06/05/2025

Wales Violence Prevention Unit have developed a toolkit which aims to develop engaging violence prevention programmes for men and boys. This research forms part of the implementation of the Wales Without Violence Framework; a whole system approach to ending violence among children in Wales.
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Assessments: a child’s perspective film

Published: 15/11/2024

This short film has been produced by the Mighty Creatives, and is co-produced with children who have experienced a range of assessments, including youth justice assessments.
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Leicestershire Youth Justice Service’s Child Self Assessment

Published: 13/11/2024

Leicestershire Youth Justice Service have stylised the YJB’s Child First Self-Assessment Toolkit which can be used with children. This Child Self-Assessment resource should be used alongside the prevention and diversion assessment.
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The Wirral’s ‘In the Zone’ programme

Published: 29/10/2024

In the Zone is an interactive programme delivered by a partnership between Wirral Council, Merseyside Police, Wirral Youth Justice Service and Youth Matters.
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YJB’s Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool

Published: 30/04/2024

The Youth Justice board has introduced a new assessment tool which must be used for all cases that are subject to diversion and out-of-court intervention. The tool has been developed with consultation with a number of key partners, including front line practitioners, academics, HMIP and others. The use of the new assessment tool is optional for cases that are considered prevention.
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