We spoke with Katie Moore, a Service Manager in Intake at Southwark Youth Justice Service, about her reflections on managing their Turnaround programme in its first year.
This blog discusses how improving access to and engagement with evidence-led diversion for children and their families can assist in tackling racial disproportionality and improve community confidence in policing in London.
We spoke with Reality Art, an art collective based in North London that specialise in capturing the voices of young people who have experienced the criminal justice system through art.
We spoke with Mica Aspinwall, project manager within Lancashire Child and Youth Justice Service about their Child-First Diversion Pathfinder, its evaluation and how they used the Centre's cost avoidance tool to demonstrate the benefits of diversion.
We spoke with Dr Anne-Marie Day, Criminology lecturer at Keele University about insights from her report ‘It’s a Hard Balance to Find’: The Perspectives of Youth Justice Practitioners in England on the Place of ‘Risk’ in an Emerging ‘Child-First’ World.
We spoke with Sarah Limb, Criminal Justice Policy and Campaigns Officer at the Traveller Movement, a charity which works with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) people, about how the youth justice system can improve outcomes for GRT children.
We spoke to Holly Mulligan and coordinators from the Children’s Court Youth Diversion programme about their diversion programme in Victoria, Australia.