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      A welcome boost for Family Drug and Alcohol Courts

      Albinia Stanley, Family Justice Practice Officer at the Centre, writes about the Department for Education's announcement releasing new innovation funding for the expansion of the Family Drug and Alcohol Court model.

      Project
      re:shape

      We previously spoke with Tammy Banks, CEO of re:shape, a programme that worked with those at risk of causing sexual harm. Despite this project no longer being operational due to funding, we hope that this work can continue to inspire future innovative practice.

      A holistic approach to preventing sexual harm

      Mental health & wellbeing, Prolific offending, Safety
      Project
      Enhanced Combination Order (ECO)

      We spoke with Geraldine O’Hare, Director of Probation for Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI), about this innovative practice taking place within Northern Ireland. After a successful pilot of the ECO in the Ards and Armagh & South Down Court Divisions in October 2015, it has now been expanded to the North West and more of Northern Ireland.

      Community sentences, Diversion, Offending, Problem-solving, Restorative justice
      Project
      Belfast Substance Misuse Court
      Problem solving in Northern Ireland

      The Northern Ireland Department of Justice (DoJ) has implemented a programme of problem solving initiatives as part of an overall approach taken by the DoJ which aims to reduce reoffending rates by tackling the underlying problems that lead to re-offending. One of these initiatives is the Substance Misuse Court (SMC) which has been running at Belfast Magistrates Court since April 2018, with Judge Fiona Bagnall presiding.

      Addiction, Community sentences, Offending, Problem-solving
      Project
      Break4Change

      Jane Griffiths tells us about the Break4Change programme that helps parents/carers and children involved in Child-to-Parent Abuse.

      Child-to-Parent Abuse gets little statutory attention and as a result, is under-reported, under-researched and unknown to many practitioners. Break4Change aims to address these issues.

      Domestic abuse
      Project
      Thames Valley Police Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Decision-making Framework

      We spoke with Colin Paine, Thames Valley Police Detective Chief Superintendent, about the new CSE framework developed with Dr Hannah Maslen, deputy director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. The framework is a new and innovative guide with which the police can decide whether it is ethically appropriate to investigate cases of non-recent child sexual abuse.

      Prolific offending, Research, Safety
      Project
      The Intervention for Vulnerable Youth (IVY) Project

      Fiona Dyer tells us about the Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice’s IVY Project, which is designed to address the gap in mental health assessment and management for high risk youths with complex needs.

      *As of November 2019, Kibble, a specialist child and youth care charity and social enterprise, took over the hosting of the IVY Project. Dan Johnson, Clinical Director at Kibble, gave us an update.  

      Mental health & wellbeing, Offending, Safety
      Project
      Alcohol-Related Violence Course

      Nicola Lloyd, Neighbourhood Justice Manager at West Midlands Police, talks to us about the Force’s innovative Alcohol Related Violence Course (ARVC) which is targeted at alcohol-related offences including assaults, public order and criminal damage.

      Addiction, Diversion, Early intervention, Offending
      Project
      Checkpoint

      Stephanie Kilili – Policy Officer, Office of the Durham Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner –  shared with us their adult diversion scheme aimed at helping offenders get on track with their lives and taking them out of the criminal justice system.

      Diversion
      Article
      Making communities safe through justice reform

      Here are our 7 priorities for community justice for the new Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland

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