11 Youth Justice Service Plan 2025-2026
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To present the Youth Justice
Plan for 2025/26. 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 2025/26, with a copy of the
Plan appended. The Youth Justice Plan needs to be approved by the
full Council.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Youth Offending Service Team Manager
presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated to each
Member and a copy of which appears as Appendix 'B' to these Minutes
in the Minute Book.
To present the Youth Justice Plan for 2025/26.
There was a statutory requirement to publish an annual Youth
Justice Plan which had to provide specified information about the
local provision of youth justice services. This report summarised
the Youth Justice Plan for 2025/26, with a copy of the Plan
appended. The Youth Justice Plan needed to be approved by the full
Council.
The Committee considered the update and made
the following comments:
- The Committee
commended the depth and quality of the Youth Justice Plan report
and welcomed the significant reduction in first-time entrances to
the youth justice system.
- In response to a
query regarding the reduction, the Committee was advised that the
reduction was largely due to strengthened partnerships with police,
who now had greater confidence in referring young people for
effective intervention.
- The Committee
discussed the overrepresentation of children in care within
the justice system. Officers confirmed this was a national issue
and outlined ongoing work to ensure joined-up planning and early
intervention for these young people.
- The Committee was
informed that an annual audit was underway, focusing specifically
on children in care, to ensure coherence and effectiveness in
support planning.
- In response to a
question about diversion options, the Committee was advised that a
range of outcomes existed and that further information could be
provided in writing due to the complexity of the topic.
ACTION
- The Committee
praised the integration of the child’s voice throughout the
service and highlighted the importance of adapting communication
methods to suit individual needs. Officers confirmed that all
referred children were assessed by a speech and language therapist
and issued a communication passport.
- In response to a
query raised regarding mental health support, the Committee was
advised that the service included a dedicated health team
comprising clinical psychologists and mental health nurses,
enabling timely assessments and support.
- The Committee was
informed that the Discover U project had previously received
lottery funding and that efforts were ongoing to secure continued
financial support.
- The Committee
expressed strong support for the project and suggested that similar
initiatives should be made available to young people before they
enter the justice system.
- The Committee
advised of the importance of early intervention and the role of
schools and social care in preventing youth offending.
- In response to a
query raised regarding the development of a data dashboard to
better visualise and monitor youth justice data, the Committee was
advised that it was being explored.
RESOLVED that the
Children’s Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee endorse
the Youth Justice Plan so that Cabinet can recommend its approval
to the Full Council.