10 Youth Justice Service Youth Justice Plan for 2023/24
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To present the Youth Justice
Plan for 2023/24. There is a statutory requirement to publish an
annual Youth Justice Plan which must provide specified information
about the local provision of youth justice services. This report
summarises the Youth Justice Plan for 2023/24, with a copy of the
Plan appended. The Youth Justice Plan needs to be approved by the
full Council.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Councillor Howell arrived at the start of this
Agenda item (6.20pm).
The Manager, Dorset Combined Youth Justice
Service presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated to
each Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix 'A' to these
Minutes in the Minute Book.
The purpose of the item was to
present the Youth Justice Plan for 2023/24. There was a statutory
requirement to publish an annual Youth Justice Plan which must
provide specified information about the local provision of youth
justice services. The report summarised the Youth Justice Plan for
2023/24, with a copy of the Plan appended. The Youth Justice Plan
needed to be approved by the full Council.
The Committee discussed the
report and areas which were covered included:
- Effective interventions and the approaches to it from the Youth
Justice Service in partnership with the Police.
- Locality delivery and how resources could be targeted including
proven youth work schemes and a link to a reduction in anti-social
behaviour. It was noted that some of
this work would sit with the Community Safety
Partnership.
- The
work being undertaken by the Early Help Service to strategically
pull together available resources to ensure it served all children
and young people across BCP.
- More
information was given regarding the Turnaround scheme, including it
was a national scheme which funded assessments and interventions
for children on the cusp of entering the justice system and how it
was being used locally including which intervention activities were
being used. Its limitations were also
highlighted and how the Dorset Combined Service was overcoming this
to ensure all children were treated equally.
- The
vision of the strategy, priorities highlighted, and terminology
were discussed including its creation, why the priorities were
chosen and clarification over why some terminology was
used.
- Further details regarding the speech and language therapists,
including how the success was currently being measured by feedback
from families and children. It was
noted that more work was needed to consider how the impact could be
measured to ensure positive outcomes for children.
- In
response to a query about how the Youth Justice Service was holding
its partners to account to ensure they were all playing their part
in supporting the work of the speech and language therapists,
including ensuring the resources were available, the Committee was
advised of the discussions around developing pilot programmes with
partners together with the work being undertaken by the Community
Safety Partnership (CSP) taking the lead on serious violence duty
which was going to consider speech and language therapists input
into schools for children at risk of exclusion.
- How
the performance monitoring was undertaken was detailed and it was
noted that the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) were changing this
year, which over time was hoped would provide better understanding
of the effectiveness of the partnership in addition to this there
was quarterly Youth Justice Board assurance process
monitoring.
- The
Chair advised she would email some queries regarding some language
within the plan. ACTION.
- The
potential risks detailed ...
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