Recent experience of direct work with young people involved in the Criminal Justice system and their families.
A relevant qualification in a discipline involving work with young people or Substantial recent experience of direct work with young people and their families involved in criminal justice system.
Knowledge of current practice and service development issues concerning young people who offend and their families.
Full working knowledge of legislation relevant to youth offending, eg Crime & Disorder Act 1998, Children’s Act 1998, LASPO 2012.
Knowledge of Restorative Approaches within a Youth Justice context.
Understanding of and commitment to implementation of anti-discriminatory practices and equal opportunities policy.
Ability to undertake well-informed, analytical and personalised assessments of young people who offend (ASSET Plus/ Triage assessment) in a non-discriminatory way.
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