Youth Justice Board for England
and Wales | Resource Hub

The Youth Justice Resource Hub is a platform to share and signpost to the latest guidance, toolkits and legislation, along with new evidence and reports, best practice resources, training and development opportunities and insights from us in our new YJB Blog. The Resource Hub is for youth justice professionals, academics, researchers, students and volunteers working to improve outcomes for children.

Please note: Some of the material uploaded prior to 2020 may not be consistent with YJB’s central guiding principle of Child First. There is ongoing work to review this content.

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What’s New


  • Get involved – Youth Justice Application Framework (YJAF) Research

    We are working with researchers from a company called NEC Digital to better understand the different needs and challenges experienced by users of the Youth Justice Application Framework (YJAF). This research aims to help us make future improvements to the YJAF system. To get a wider understanding of YJAF users’ needs and challenges they would like to talk to YJS Practitioners (10 in total) and YJS Managers (5 in total).

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  • Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool Q&A Webinar

    The YJB has launched a new assessment tool for youth justice services working with children subject to prevention, diversion and formal out-of-court disposals. The tool has been developed with a number of key partners, including youth justice practitioners, academics and HM Inspectorate of Probation. In addition to the assessment tool, we’ve shared helpful resources to…

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  • Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool

    The Youth Justice board has introduced a new assessment tool which must be used for all cases that are subject to diversion and out-of-court intervention. The tool has been developed with consultation with a number of key partners, including front line practitioners, academics, HMIP and others. The use of the new assessment tool is optional for cases that are considered prevention.

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Youth Justice Evidence

Information published by academics, universities and partners that are evidence based.

YJB issued guidance

Guidance resources and information that are relevant to Youth Justice.

Tools and Templates

Practices shared by other Youth Justice services that support managing staff and Volunteers.

Sector Practice

Operational practice to support working effectively with children, families, victims and the wider community.

Training and Development

Training sessions created by Youth Justice services and access to free resources, training and guidance.

YJB Blog

Insights and best practices from the Youth Justice Board of England and Wales

Recommended


  • Get involved – Youth Justice Application Framework (YJAF) Research

    We are working with researchers from a company called NEC Digital to better understand the different needs and challenges experienced by users of the Youth Justice Application Framework (YJAF). This research aims to help us make future improvements to the YJAF system. To get a wider understanding of YJAF users’ needs and challenges they would like to talk to YJS Practitioners (10 in total) and YJS Managers (5 in total).

    Read More
  • Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool Q&A Webinar

    The YJB has launched a new assessment tool for youth justice services working with children subject to prevention, diversion and formal out-of-court disposals. The tool has been developed with a number of key partners, including youth justice practitioners, academics and HM Inspectorate of Probation. In addition to the assessment tool, we’ve shared helpful resources to…

    Read More
  • Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool

    The Youth Justice board has introduced a new assessment tool which must be used for all cases that are subject to diversion and out-of-court intervention. The tool has been developed with consultation with a number of key partners, including front line practitioners, academics, HMIP and others. The use of the new assessment tool is optional for cases that are considered prevention.

    Read More

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