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Levels of anti-social behaviour vary from area to area. It is most common in communities where more people feel excluded and have problems with drug or alcohol addiction, family relationships or debt.
Because of that, the Community Justice programme is targeted at areas with the biggest need.
Programmes are currently underway in:
· Halton, in Cheshire
· Middlesbrough
· Manchester, Rochdale and Salford
· Kingston-upon-Hull and North East Lincolnshire
· Blackburn-with-Darwen and Blackpool
· London (Barking and Dagenham, Brent, Greenwich, Hackney, Haringey, Islington, Lambeth, Newham, Tower Hamlets, and Waltham Forest)
· Leicester
· Knowsley and Liverpool
· Nottingham
· Stoke-on-Trent
· Cardiff
· Doncaster
· Birmingham, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton
Other areas of the UK will follow.
Support for parents of children involved in crime
If you are a parent and you believe that your child has become involved with crime, there are people who can help. If you think your child is at risk from criminals or gangs, you can get free support and advice.
Dedicated youth offending teams
Youth offending teams play an important role in dealing with youth crime. Made up of representatives from the police, social services, health and education departments and housing, these teams look at the needs of each young person caught up in crime.
Their research should reveal what drew them into crime, as well as how dangerous they are to society as a whole, and the likelihood that they’ll commit more crimes.
That information helps them decide how best to help you.
They can advise that young people caught up in crime receive:
· education, training or a job
· help recovering from drug addiction
· help dealing with mental health problems
· somewhere safe to live
Youth offending teams sometimes suggest that parents of young people accused of crimes attend parenting classes. They'll do that if they think it will help parents deal with their troubled child, and protect them from crime.
Stopping youth crime before it starts
Parenting programmes
Offering one-to-one advice and support, parenting programmes can help parents develop skills for dealing with crime, drug use or similar problems suffered by their children.
If you are interested in taking a parenting class, contact your local council to find a class near you.
Sure Start
A government-supported programme, Sure Start helps communities and families by providing services for parents in disadvantaged areas. These services include after-school education, and day care for very young children.
The link below will help you find your nearest Sure Start centre.
Connexions
Providing support and advice to young people at independent centres and at their schools, Connexions works closely with children. It helps them improve their behaviour, stay in school or find work.
You can ask at your child’s school whether they are involved with Connexions, or you can use the link below to find your nearest centre.
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