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15 kwi 2021 · Implementation of the Strategy will prioritise enhancement of existing services such as Youth Diversion Projects (YDPs) and developing a range of more specialised interventions with a particular focus on harder-to-reach children and young people.
- Department of Justice
Minister of State with responsibility for International Law,...
- Youth Diversion Projects
YDPs are community-based multi-agency crime prevention...
- Department of Justice
The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) has responsibility for: leading and driving reform in the area of youth justice. improving the delivery of youth justice services. policies aimed at reducing youth offending.
Minister of State with responsibility for International Law, Law Reform and Youth Justice
19 lis 2021 · YDPs are community-based multi-agency crime prevention initiatives, which seek to divert young people who have become involved in crime/anti-social behaviour and to support wider preventative work within the community and with families at risk. There are currently 101 YDPs throughout the State.
• Results of the Youth Diversion Projects (YDPs) Evaluation, commissioned in 2022 and published in 2023. • Provision and expansion of early intervention and family support services offered by YDPs. • Strengthening relationships between youth workers and young people.
Irish Youth Justice Strategy as a whole. They aim to provide a lens through which youth justice policy is to be understood, delivered, assessed and monitored. These fundamental principles are grounded in a commitment to uphold the rights of children and young people, while acknowledging the impact of offending on society
Youth Justice Strategy Implementation Statement for 2022. 1. Background to Youth Justice Strategy 2021-2027. Developed under the guidance of an expert Steering Group which had been in place since early 2019, the Youth Justice Strategy 2021 – 2027 was published in April of 2021.