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Blog:New Diversion Data Publication – which children are we missing?
New data on diversionary outcomes with youth justice service (YJS) involvement has been published by the Youth Justice Board – the first time this specific data has been made available. It’s a welcome step, and one YEF called for in our Arrested Children System Guidance back in 2023. The figures show younger children (aged 10–14) were far more likely to receive a diversionary outcome… - Blog
Blog:Embedding diversion in Youth Justice: 18 months of learning from the YEF and CJI partnership
In 2024, the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) and the Centre for Justice Innovation (CJI) embarked on a partnership together with one shared aim: to help policing and youth justice services deliver diversion effectively for children. Eighteen months on, the partnership has supported practitioners across the country to translate evidence into practice – helping youth justice services implement diversion approaches that prevent young people from becoming… - Blog
Blog:Tackling the postcode lottery of diversion for children: a new free digital tool to support effective out of court resolution practice.
Where a child lives shouldn’t decide their future but right now, it does. Access to out of court resolutions varies across the country, meaning some children get a second chance while others get a sentence. What the evidence tells us In one of our latest blogs, we spoke about: Introducing the Out of Court Resolution… - Blog
Blog:Tackling Inconsistency in Diversion: New Evidence, New Guidance, and a National Movement for Change
We know that when it’s done well, diverting children away from the criminal justice system can work. It can reduce reoffending, lower the risk of future harm, and give children a better chance to thrive. But right now, too many children don’t get the right support at the right time. We’ve just published two new…