Youth justice
Documents
Youth
Crime Action Plan (July 2008)
Interim
findings from the research study into the developing relationship between youth
offending teams and children's trusts (2006)
Every
Child Matters: Change for Children in the Criminal Justice System
(2004)
All of the agencies involved in the criminal justice system have an
important role in helping young people achieve the five Every Child Matters
outcomes. Local change for children programmes will follow the
multi-disciplinary approach already adopted by the criminal justice system in
areas such as youth offending teams (Yots).
Developments in which the youth justice workforce will be particularly involved
include:
- Statutory children and young people's plans (CYPPs) setting out how joined-up services will be provided (youth justice plans will remain a separate statutory requirement). These will be mandatory from April 2006
- Local safeguarding children boards (LSCBs), the statutory successors to non-statutory area child protection committees (ACPCs)
- Databases of children in each local authority area, containing information relevant to their welfare. This will have far-reaching implications for all of the agencies within the Criminal Justice System
All qualifications within the Youth Justice National Qualifications
Framework will address the six Common Core competencies applicable to everyone
working with children, young people and their families.
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