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Early Action Together (EAT)

This case-study examines a new nationally administered programme in Wales called Early Action Together that aims to establish a multi-agency approach to offending behaviour fuelled by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).

Diversion, Mental health & wellbeing, Safety
Project
Promoting Positive Relationships Programme

Dr Geraldine O’Hare from the Probation Board Northern Ireland (PBNI) speaks to us about their programme, designed to help men stop abusive behaviour in intimate relationships.

Domestic abuse, Early intervention, Problem-solving, Safety
Project
Aspire

Dr Geraldine O’Hare from the Probation Board Northern Ireland (PBNI) talks to us about their Aspire project set up in 2017.

Diversion, Education, employment & training, Mental health & wellbeing, Restorative justice, Safety
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Whole System Approach to Youth Offending in Scotland

About the WSA

Diversion, Early intervention, Education, employment & training, Offending
Project
Aberdeen Problem-Solving Approach
Problem-solving courts in Scotland

The first PSC in Scotland was established in 2001; the Glasgow Drug Court, which oversees the management of offenders on Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTOs).

Addiction, Community sentences, Mental health & wellbeing, Offending, Problem-solving
Project
LYFT (Lewisham Youth Offending Service Family Therapy Team)

After practicing Functional Family Therapy (FFT) for nearly four years, LYFT evaluated and revised the model and is now pioneering a different approach to youth offending by tackling underlying issues within the family. Despite FFT having great outcomes, the team recognised that the needs of the children and families were changing, and they also wanted to include those families who weren’t applicable.  

Diversion
Article
Q & A with ReFrame Collective

Albinia Stanley, Family Justice Officer at the Centre, met with Dr. Barbara Rishworth and Dr. Anna Gupta to discuss their new action collective, Reframe, which exists to make change in Child Protection systems & care-proceedings. 

Article
Involving service users in reviewing the delivery of probation services

In this blog, Dr Laura Buckley from HMI Probation writes about service user involvement within probation services.

Article
Cumbria Youth Offending Service

Samantha Starmer, Service Manager at Cumbria Youth Offending Service, shared with us the work they are doing in their youth Triage scheme.

Project
Holme House Prison

Michael Whitley, Drug Recovery Programme Adviser at Holme House Prisons talks to us about the innovative approaches taken by the prison to better help prisoners.

Addiction

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