11 Approval of Youth Justice Plan 2020-21 PDF 74 KB
The People Scrutiny Committee is invited to endorse the Youth Justice Plan so that Cabinet can recommend its approval to Full Council.
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Minutes:
The Portfolio Holder for Children, Education and Early Help introduced
the report with regard to the Youth Justice Plan for 2020/21.
Councillors were informed that there was a statutory requirement to
publish an annual Youth Justice Plan which must provide specified information
about the local provision of youth justice services. The report summarised the
Youth Justice Plan for 2020/21, with a copy of the Plan appended. It was noted that the Youth Justice Plan needed
to be approved by Full Council.
Councillors considered the issues arising from the report and during
discussion, the following points were raised:
·
A point
was raised with regard to what was being done to increase opportunities
available through training providers and colleges. In response it was noted that a lot of work
was being focused in this area
·
A
question was asked about whether an Equality Impact Assessment had been carried
out. An updated Equality Impact Assessment had not been completed as the Plan
did not reflect a change of policy or new strategy
·
Further
information was provided about work undertaken by members of the Youth Justice
Team in respect of education issues for those in the service and a concern
noted with the range of current provision
·
This
was a significant area for development and exploring opportunities within
Children’s Services. Wider opportunities
were being explored and it was hoped to utilise wrap around locality services
in order to understand the requirements of young people better
·
A
question was asked in respect of resourcing for the service and a particular
point made about the police contribution.
In response, it was confirmed that the police contribution remained at
the same level as previously but that this may not be clear due to the way the
money was accounted for
·
The
importance of the speech and language therapy posts was highlighted which
played a key role in understanding and responding to the needs of young people
in the service. It was hoped that
funding for these posts could be made permanent
·
A
discussion was held in respect of offending rates in the Dorset Council
area. It was noted that the report was
written from a pan-Dorset perspective and that the rate in Dorset was lower
than in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area
·
The report recognised nationally that young people
from minority ethnic groups were over-represented in the youth justice system
and in the youth custodial population. A
point was noted that it was difficult to resolve issues in the criminal justice
system alone but there was a need to be alert to potential issues in this area
·
In response to a point raised, it was confirmed
that information on the gender and ethnicity of staff in the service could be
included in future plans. The workforce
did not currently have any people from minority groups, however this was partly
addressed through the use of mentors
· It was highlighted that it was hugely important to always consider if there was racism in a system. It was noted ... view the full minutes text for item 11