Summary of Final Report published

User Voice have published a Summary of the Final Report: Young Offenders’ Insights into Tackling Youth Crime and its Causes.

The What’s Your Story? Summary of Report brings together information about our unique methodology as well as the main findings and recommendations to come out of  the 582 questionnaires, 22 focus groups across the country and the Open Space event in London on 2 December 2010.

Download a copy of the Summary on the right…

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  • Anne-marieuv Douglas
    New projects working with young people starting at Youth Offending Services soon at: Somerset Stoke on Trent Gloucester and continuing at: Leeds Bradford Southwark Oldham Tower Hamlets Let us know if you want to get involved!!


  • Anne-marieuv Douglas
    Please sign and share this petition from User Voice people to STOP violence in custody and police settings!! If the petition gets 100, 000 signatures it will be considered for a debate in the House of Commons. User Voice people have called for cameras with sound recording to be introduced into all youth custodial and police settings. They believe that this would help to reduce violence against children in custody by monitoring the behaviour of staff and ensuring greater transparency and accountability. They are campaigning as part of CRAE’s Ending Violence against Children in Custody project. Sign the petition here: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/42706 Find out more about the Ending Violence against Children in Custodyproject www.violencefreecustody.org.uk Introduce Cameras with Sound Recordings into all Youth Custodial and Police Settings - e-petitions epetitions.direct.gov.uk Children and young people face a significant amount of violence when in contact with staff in the police and prison services. This petition calls for the introduction of cameras with sound recording in youth custodial settings, police cells and vehicles, and on the cothing of every prison or police ...


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    Book your place asap for interfaith family lunch THIS SATURDAY: ***Celebrating World Pilgrimages: Eid al-Adha Special*** Guest Speakers: - Kristiane Backer (Official) former MTV presenter (MTV to Mecca), - Shiekh Abdel Rahman Mussa (iPersonalEnrichment.com) - Reverend Ray Gaston (Lecturer, The Queens Foundation) - Amrick Singh Ubhi (Director, Nishkam Centre) Host: Rehanah Sadiq, (Chaplain, Queen Elizabeth hospital) Plus special performance by SILKROAD MUSIC Reserve now to avoid disappointment. https://www.facebook.com/events/290581384384119/?fref=ts


  • Anne-marieuv Douglas
    Were you involved in our work about the complaints process in the youth justice system / would you like to be? it means coming to London to an event on 7th Nov - get in touch with a UV person and let us know :) Rickyuv Sykes Danny UV Chapman Andretti UV Boston Tom UV Sinden


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  • RT @Safe_Ground: Good breakfast with @uservoiceorg @ArtsAllianceCJS, Leap, Khulisa, Forgiveness Proj, MoJ, G4S/NPC. Hope lunch(bid)/dinner (contract)so good
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  • RT @ForgivenessProj: @uservoiceorg good to hear Mark Johnson this morning @NPCthinks It's good to be reminded that "only offenders can stop reoffending"
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  • RT @cjalliance: Local Adult Re-offending 1 January 2012 – 31 December 2012 England and Wales https://t.co/jcGia9Ie6R
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  • RT @ForgivenessProj: @uservoiceorg good to hear Mark Johnson this morning @NPCthinks It's good to be reminded that "only offenders can stop reoffending"
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  • RT @ForgivenessProj: Thanks @NPCthinks for b'fast seminar "Delivering Public Services in CJS" -- great points made by @uservoiceorg @KhulisaUK @Safe_Ground
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  • RT @Safe_Ground: Good breakfast with @uservoiceorg @ArtsAllianceCJS, Leap, Khulisa, Forgiveness Proj, MoJ, G4S/NPC. Hope lunch(bid)/dinner (contract)so good
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  • Young People's Voices

    I would change the law on CRB so people can get jobs when they leave prison; before people leave prison, I would make sure they have jobs to go to or someone ready to employ them.

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