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Youth crime prevention programmes - how young people are put on a programme, what they're like, mentoring and involving parents and families.
There are various prevention programmes that work to keep young people…
Young people are usually sent - or ‘referred’ - to one of these programmes…
Youth crime prevention programmes have different names and do different…
A mentor is a specially trained volunteer who spends time helping someone.…
Usually, parents and families will be involved in helping a young person…
Youth offending teams work with young people that get into trouble with the law, are arrested, or taken to court, and help them stay away from crime.
This series brings together all statistical releases relating to the youth cohort study.
Statistics on children referred to and assessed by children’s social services.
As millions of children enjoy the Easter holidays, the government is stepping up to take the pressure off parents battling to keep their children safe online
Youth justice statistics.
The Youth Justice Board (YJB) has published a new Evidence and Insights Pack examining harmful sexual behaviour, misogyny and violence carried out by children.
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)
Government pilots social media bans, time limits and digital curfews in 300 teenage homes to inform national consultation on children's online safety.
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