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From Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB)
  • From 1 April 2023 youth justice services will report on 10 new key performance indicators (KPIs) as part of improved monitoring by the Youth Justice Board (YJB)

  • Contact details for youth justice services in Yorkshire and Humberside.

  • How to support implementation of AssetPlus: guidance for youth justice practitioners.

  • What you need to know when a child transfers from the youth justice service to an adult service and to Probation Service supervision. It includes information on the provision of education and health services in transitions p…

  • How to understand the implications and arrangements when working with a child from another area. It includes information on what to do when a child who is looked after is placed out of area.

  • The different types of civil orders given to children in or on the verges of the justice system. It includes the role of the youth justice service and what happens if they are breached as well as information on civil injunct…

  • Information on your role in court and how to support children and their parents/carers.

  • Joint National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) and Youth Justice Board (YJB) guidance on the role of a YOT/YJS Police Officer.

  • Guidance on how to deal with children on referral orders.

  • The requirements provide details around mandatory case level and summary level data collection, what is collected and how data is submitted to the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB).

  • Understand victim classification, the protocols around making contact, keeping victims informed, storing data and restorative justice.

  • Information on the various ways in which practice can be quality assured and staff developed. It covers workforce development, performance indicators and statistical analysis.

  • A mandatory system of notifications for youth justice services (YJSs) to report against six categories of incident.

  • Protocol to support the planned and safe movement of young people from youth offending teams (YOTs) to the Probation Service when they turn 18.

  • How youth justice practitioners should report serious incidents involving children.

  • Details of the changes brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and the implications for young people who offend.

  • Guidance on managing young people in secure training centres and young offender institutions, with restraint only used as a last resort.

  • How to work with children with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) in England. Guidance for practitioners and managers in the youth justice system.

  • Briefing notes for general purpose as well as specific notes for courts and legal partners, police, probation, MAPPA, health and education colleagues.

  • Tool and guidance for use in youth offending teams prior to receiving AssetPlus.