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Restorative Approaches: a national overview Graham Robb YJB Board member. DCSF consultant
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RA : where ? Restorative approaches Children’s services Youth justice Policing
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What drivers for Restorative Approaches? Youth Crime Action Plan (July 08) - Safer School Partnerships Local leadership – Hull, Bristol, Swindon - Childrens Trusts ●Schools Every Child Matters Duties : wellbeing, community cohesion, participation ●LAA National Indicator set including Anti Bullying, First time entrants, emotional and behavioural health (LAC) ●Police practice - Safer school partnership Police Performance Framework Youth Restorative Disposal
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Readiness for Restorative Approaches in Schools (RAiS) Leadership and management : RA and ●the values of Governors and SLT ●School Improvement Plan and Self Evaluation Form indicators ●Every Child Matters and duties for wellbeing and community cohesion ●Resources – External facilitator (RAiS) School Champion, staff training, Behaviour monitoring systems ●the Curriculum link - SEAL, PSHE, Citizenship
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Evidence 1 ●RJ in Schools Youth Justice Board 625 conferences 92% success 96% agreements holding after 3 months 93% fairness ●Reducing Exclusions – a NW Local Authority Permanent Exclusions 55% reduction Fixed Term Exclusions 38% reduction Fixed term total days 57% reduction
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Evidence : process ands outcomes ●RAiS Bristol (Restorative Solutions) 608 staff trained inc 86 to facilitator level 300+ Conferences 40% involved pupils who would have been excluded previously 96% of the conferences produced agreements 93% of those agreements have resulted in no repeat of the incident with the pupil harmed
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Why Not ? ●“ It costs a lot in money and time” Permanent Exclusion RA takes 14 hours less and saves £152 direct process costs RAiS Modelling 2008 ●“ But I want to show disapproval of behaviour by punishing the pupil who has done wrong.” RA changes the behaviour 93% think the process is fair The community knows the wrong is being put right
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Safer School Partnerships ●Partnership – School, LA, Police other partners ● DCSF, Home Office, ACPO and YJB six conferences new guidance to partners in 2009 ●Benefits (York University evaluation 2006) ●Restorative approaches promotion.
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Restorative processes in the Youth Justice system Variety of restorative processes with face to face or indirect options Panels -Referral Order youth offending panels Restorative Conferencing Victim Offender Mediation Family Group Conferencing
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YJB Draft revised National Standards YOTs processes to ensure victims are involved, as appropriate, in a range of restorative processes to put right the harm they have experienced. ●Victim involvement to be maximised through an RJ justice strategy, to include, at minimum: ●YOT-wide commitment to improving outcomes for victims through the use of restorative justice ●RJ processes across all YOT interventions to ensure that young people and parents/carers known to YOT take responsibility and make amends for criminal/anti- social behaviour
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Developing RJ in the Secure Estate ●Two aspects- to improve behaviour management in custody and to address victim issues and reduce offending risk in respect of original offence ●RJ developments in Ashfield ●YJB pilots in YOI Brinsford and New Hall
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Neighbourhood policing, youth restorative disposal ●Aim to pilot for pre- reprimand low-level behaviour incidents ●Suitable for immediate restorative, problem solving approach ●Emphasis on involving victim ●Diverting young people from formal youth justice system ●If episode admitted, young person cooperative, minor offence suitably addressed in an informal way in situ
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Research evidence : Sherman / Shapland report July 08 – Cambridge and Sheffield universities ●restorative justice reduces the frequency of reconviction by an average of 27%. ●For every £1 spent on delivering these conferences, £9 were saved ●10 out of 12 tests of restorative justice have reduced the frequency of repeat offending in the UK, US and Australia.”
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