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Beyond Youth Custody “Moving on from custody: What does success look like?” – Beyond Youth Custody and Safe Hands Wednesday 14 October, 2015 12.45 – 1.45, NAYJ and AYM Annual Conference

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Beyond Youth Custody

“Moving on from custody: What does success look like?” – Beyond Youth Custody and Safe Hands

Wednesday 14 October, 201512.45 – 1.45, NAYJ and AYM Annual Conference

Overview of workshop

Aim of the session is to explore what successful resettlement is, what this means for

young people and how it can best be measured in terms of outcomes – looking

beyond binary reoffending rates.

• Introduction to Beyond Youth Custody and Safe Hands

• Nathan and Phil

• Breakout activity – thinking about outcomes

1. what does success look like/ what factors lead to successful resettlement

2. what are the difficulties in measuring success

• Feedback from the groups, thank you and close

We would like the following from you please…….

Your permission to use any photos we take during the workshop and to also capture your views for broader dissemination in reports etc. This will be conducted inline with our ethical research protocols. If for any reason you do not want to be represented in this way, please speak to Fiona or Sarah straight after the session.

Beyond Youth Custody (BYC)• Beyond Youth Custody (BYC) is one of three England-wide learning and

awareness projects funded under the Big Lottery Fund’s Youth in Focus (YIF) programme, which aims to support vulnerable young people through changes in their lives.

• BYC has been designed to challenge, advance and promote better thinking in policy and practice for the effective resettlement of young people.

• It brings together Nacro, the crime reduction charity, with three research and evaluation partners: ARCS (UK), and Salford and Bedfordshire universities.

• We have produced research reports and practitioner’s guides on a number of issues relating to the resettlement of young people including: engagement, participation, trauma, young women and girls, gangs-involvement, coping with release. Our next piece of work will be to explore outcomes and how to measure ‘successful’ resettlement practice

Safe Hands – Everton in the Community

• Safe Hands is also funded under the Big Lottery’s Youth in Focus fund. The project helps young custody leavers integrate back into society using the power of sport as well as education, training and wider social support. It is delivered by Everton in the Community.

http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2015/07/24/phil-dodds-story

Current research into ‘outcomes’ in resettlement

A two phase enquiry aiming to explore the different ways ‘successful’ resettlement is measured with all stakeholders and how these ‘outcomes’ shape the priorities for resettlement service providers. • Phase 1 (reporting by the end of 2015)will include:– a brief l literature review on the sector’s response to the above questions– This consultation with YOU to consider the difficulties in measuring ‘successful’

resettlement and what factors lead to successful resettlement– An enquiry via the Youth in Focus (YiF) projects funded alongside BYC

• Phase 2 (reporting Spring 2016) will explore:– What successful resettlement looks like for, young people, their families, CJS,

victims, funders and communities/wider society and whether the tools designed to measure impact are fit for purpose.

Nathan and Phil

Breakout session – 20 minutes

1. What does success look like/ what factors lead to successful resettlement

2. What are the difficulties in measuring success

Please get your views down on the flipchart and nominate someone to

feedback to the other group

Thank you

If you would like any more information or wish to be included in our future work on outcomes, please leave us your details or contact:

Sarah Wilkinson, Policy Programme Officer, Nacro [email protected]

07875 952210 / 020 7902 5441

Or visit our website: http://www.beyondyouthcustody.net/