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This report seeks approval to the Youth Justice Plan which has been developed following discussions and consultations with partner agencies via the Youth Offending Team (YOT) Management Board and the requirements by the Youth Justice Board to submit a costed plan in respect of the Effective Practice Grant to the Youth Offending Team.
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This report provided details of the Youth Justice Plan which had been developed following discussions and consultations with partner agencies via the Youth Offending Team (YOT) Management Board and the requirements by the Youth Justice Board to submit a costed plan in respect of the Effective Practice Grant to the Youth Offending Team. This report had been considered by the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 9 December 2014 and Cabinet on 16 December 2014 in accordance with the Council’s Policy Framework rules.
A copy of the executive summary and full version of the Diversity Impact Assessment for the YOT was attached at Appendix B to the report.
The Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services (Lead Member), Councillor O’Brien, supported by the Portfolio Holder for Community Safety and Customer Contact, Councillor Hicks, proposed the recommendation set out in the report.
Clarification was sought on page 23 of the Looked After Children Protocol in relation to the context of the term “foreign national” in relation to Looked After Children outside of England and Wales and the Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services (Lead Member) undertook for a written response to be provided to Councillor Cooper.
Decision:
The Council approved the Medway Youth Justice Plan as set out at Appendix A to the report.
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Background:
This report provided details of the Medway Youth Justice Plan 2014-2016, which was attached at Appendix A to the report.
The Youth Justice Plan formed part of the Council’s policy framework and had been developed following discussions with partner agencies. It set out the aims and objectives for 2014/2016 in relation to working with young people who offend or who were at risk of offending.
The plan, which was updated annually, reflected the requirements by the Youth Justice Board to submit a costed plan in respect of their Effective Practice Grant to the Youth Offending Team.
The report explored a number of issues that could impact upon the service, this included potential changes to the funding from one or more partners and the transfer of the Junior Attendance Centre from the Ministry of Justice to local authority control. Actions to avoid or mitigate risks were also explored.
It was noted that the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee had considered this report on 9 December 2014 and its views were set out in an addendum report.
It was noted that a Diversity Impact Assessment form had been undertaken on the draft plan and was attached at Appendix B to the report.
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Decision: |
199/2014 |
The Cabinet noted the views of the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee and recommended approval of the Medway Youth Justice Plan, as set out at Appendix A to the report, to Full Council. |
Reasons:
The Medway Strategic Youth Justice Plan has been refreshed and needed to be reviewed by the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee and Cabinet. There had been consultations with key partners and the adoption of a refreshed plan sought to address the underlying local causes of youth crime.
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This report outlines the Medway Youth Justice Plan Re-draft 2014-2016, which has been developed following discussions and consultations with partner agencies via the Youth Offending Team (YOT) Management Board and the requirements by the Youth Justice Board to submit a costed plan in respect of the Effective Practice Grant to the Youth Offending Team.
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Discussion:
The Youth Offending Team (YOT) Manager introduced the report to the committee, which set out the Youth Justice Plan re-draft for 2014-16. It had been developed following discussions with partner agencies via the YOT Management Board and a provisional version had been submitted to the Youth Justice Board which had responded favourably.
Members then asked officers questions, which included: -