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1 Time for Positive Youth Justice Children First, Offenders Second Ben Byrne, Head of Youth Support Surrey

2 Positive Youth Justice: Children First, Offenders Second 4 principles promoting: Children’s rights & adults’ responsibilities Inclusion & desistance Diversion & systems management Relationship-based partnerships – inc. participation, engagement, legitimacy

3 Positive Youth Justice: Children First, Offenders Second CFOS evolves youth justice beyond its contemporary risk focus Promotes a principled, progressive and practical whole- system approach providing a distinctive approach to children in conflict with the law See: Haines and Case: ‘PYJ, CFOS’; Byrne and Case ‘Towards a Positive Youth Justice’ (Journal of Community Safety); Byrne and Brooks ‘Post-YOT Youth Justice (Howard League)

4 Surrey’s Positive Youth Justice – the story so far Diversion (lowest FTE in the country) Integrated – non-siloed (no YOT) within ‘one stop shop’ for a range of vulnerable YP’s Restorative – for young person and victim Relationship-based service, built on ‘what works’ for adolescents Participative – engaging, accessible, inclusive Future focused – emphasis on education, skills and employability

5 The Youth Restorative Intervention What is it? Informal disposal with contract involving YP and victim Who is it for? Admission and anything too serious for on-street disposal but not indictable-only When is it used / how often? 1000 pa – joint decision making by Police /SCC

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7 Success of the Youth Restorative Intervention Positive outcomes externally evaluated Children- first policing – a positive driver for YJ 1000 YP’s pa without a criminal record p.a. 62% less court: 80% less custody 18% reduction in re-offending 85-90% victim satisfaction YJ reforms saved £3m for council per year: re- investment in preventative services

8 The Positive Turn? Austerity – we can’t afford negative YJ Build on success of diversion, restoration Devolution / public service reform – local areas can drive new agenda YJ Review – children-first and education-centred agenda Children-first policing – a positive driver for YJ

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10 Implications for national practice? Stop being a mini probation service Stop doing offender assessments (Asset+) and siloed YJ interventions Integration of YJ into children’s service Persistent offending as safeguarding: right help at the right time outside of the YJS Children-first policing Inspection / regulation: by Ofsted / DfE incorporating HMIP / MoJ expertise and requirements


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