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The AssetPlus Joint Working Protocol provides a framework of responsibilities and time frames for updating and sharing AssetPlus stages between youth justice services.
Guidance for youth offending teams on how to tailor the intensity of interventions for children.
How to use the AssetPlus desistance table to assist with effective intervention planning with young people.
Leaflet that youth justice case workers can use when they talk to a young person in custody.
How to self-assess against all relevant HMI Probation thematic inspection report recommendations. Guidance for youth offending team (YOT) partnerships.
Guidance for youth offending teams (YOTs) on how a court decides which council is responsible for a child once they are remanded.
Details of the changes brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and the implications for young people who offend.
How to work with children with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) in England. Guidance for practitioners and managers in the youth justice system.
Briefing notes for general purpose as well as specific notes for courts and legal partners, police, probation, MAPPA, health and education colleagues.
How to use the AssetPlus YOT to YOT transfer questions to assist with effective case transfer.
A mandatory system of notifications for youth justice services (YJSs) to report against six categories of incident.
Protocol for the placement of children and young people aged 14 – 17 in breach of a civil injunction
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