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From Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB)
  • Updated conditions of the youth justice core grant provided by the Youth Justice Board (YJB) to local authorities

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

  • The AssetPlus Joint Working Protocol provides a framework of responsibilities and time frames for updating and sharing AssetPlus stages between youth justice services.

  • 'Making it Count in Court' guidance and toolkit to help you work effectively with young people appearing in court.

  • How to use the AssetPlus desistance table to assist with effective intervention planning with young people.

  • Leaflet that youth justice case workers can use when they talk to a young person in custody.

  • This pathway provides guidance to professionals working with young people who are in the youth justice system or at risk of being involved.

  • How to self-assess against all relevant HMI Probation thematic inspection report recommendations. Guidance for youth offending team (YOT) partnerships.

  • Guidance for youth offending teams (YOTs) on how a court decides which council is responsible for a child once they are remanded.

  • Information setting out how the Youth Justice Board (YJB) uses Twitter

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

  • Policy implementation guidance to address the mental health problems of children and young people in the youth justice system.

  • 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.

  • Protocol for the placement of children and young people aged 14 – 17 in breach of a civil injunction