Austin Cooper Raymond Loo Sam Yong Jek Yao Tianyi Wu Songhao.

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Austin Cooper Raymond Loo Sam Yong Jek Yao Tianyi Wu Songhao

Rehabilitation Community-based Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents Institutional Rehabilitation of Children & Young Persons

Community-based Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents Least Severe Most Severe Acquittal/ Discharge/ Guidance Programme

Guidance Programme: - Pre-Court diversionary programme for first-time juvenile offenders who have committed minor offences such as shoplifting. - Voluntary six-month programme that focuses on counselling and rehabilitation with the active involvement of parents. - E.g. Counselling, home visitation and community service. Community Service Order (CSO) Stand Alone: - Broaden juveniles' perspectives, gain meaningful social experiences, develop a sense of purpose in life. Community-based Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents

Weekend Detention Stand Alone: - Reporting to the place of detention during the weekends to undergo a series of supervised study and group work to equip skills. Probation: - Key Community-based Rehabilitation Programme. - Juvenile placed with Probation Officer. - Juvenile continues with day-to-day activities such as school, work, but required to comply with conditions stipulated by Court. Community-based Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents

Probation and Periodic Training Order: - Similar to probation but targeted at those not in school or unemployed. - Probationers required to report to a social service agency for a fixed number of hours to receive training in social skills and guidance in educational/ vocational development or work preparation. Probation and CSO: - Combination of Probation and Community Work. Probation and Weekend Detention: - Combination of Probation and Weekend Detention.

Community-based Rehabilitation of Juvenile Delinquents Probation and Detention Order (max. 3 months) - Combination of probation and detention. - Detention order: Probationers reside in a place of detention for a period, not exceeding three months; and undergo a series of exercise drills and groupwork to equip him / her with relevant skills while in detention. Detention Order (6 months) - Probationers reside in a place of detention for a period, not exceeding six months; and undergo a series of exercise drills and groupwork to equip him / her with relevant skills while in detention. Approved Schools

Institutional Rehabilitation of Children & Young Persons Rehabilitative strategies: Classification and Assessment Individual and Family Work

Approved Schools {Government Homes}

Singapore Boy’s Home Administered by Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS). Adopts a multi-pronged approach in rehabilitation, restoring and reintegrating male juveniles back into their families and community.

Singapore Girl’s Home Also administered by MCYS Adopts a similar multi-pronged approach in rehabilitation, restoring and reintegrating female juveniles back into their families and community. Formerly known as the Toa Payoh Girl’s Home.

Introduction: - Approved Institution by MCYS for young male probationers from ages 16 to Administered by Pertapis, a voluntary welfare organization. Vision: ~ Youth with a positive identity and future directions will contribute to the family and the community.~ Mission: ~ Providing opportunities for the youth to grow, discover, err, and develop oneself towards becoming a responsible person to the family and the community.~ Target: - Teens- Juvenile delinquents - Teenage gang members- Youths at risk

Approved Schools {Private Homes}

Introduction: - Established by pastor Andrew Choo and wife Grace in Adopts a family-based concept. Mission: ~ To love the unloved by reaching out to troubled youths & families and providing a temporary place of refuge so that lives may be Restored, Renewed & Revived ~ Target: To aid teens who/ are involved in: - Gangsterism, homosexuality, drugs or excessive drinking - Pregnancies - Conviction of petty or more serious crimes - Harboured and/or acted on suicidal thoughts - Lost their focus and direction in life

Objectives: –Rehabilitate juvenile delinquents and young offenders into society as responsible individuals. –Provide temporary refuge for teenage girls who are working through their problems with parents or are facing abusive situations at home. –Provide counselling and guidance to youths who have conflicts with their families and to help them work towards reconciliation. –Reach out and befriend youths-at-risk to help steer them away from adverse influence and delinquent activities. –Provide temporary shelter for teenage girls facing a pregnancy crisis while they seek assistance for their problems.

Gracehaven Introduction: - Residential home that cares for up to 160 young persons. Objectives: - Encourage each young person to reach their potential and discover their strengths and talents. - Help the young person to get back on the right track and return home to his/her family. Target: - Provides a safe, caring and conducive environment for a wide variety of positive learning experiences. - Other programmes include counselling and guidance, music, drama and art and shared care.

Muhammadiyah Welfare Home Centre for Muslim probationers. Founded in December Renders its service to the society as a Voluntary Welfare Organisation (VWO).