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The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) First Biennial Conference Slieve Russell Hotel, March 2008

The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) First Biennial Conference Slieve Russell Hotel, March 2008. Michelle Shannon, National Director. The Irish Youth Justice Service. Welcome & Overview. Our Mission is….

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The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) First Biennial Conference Slieve Russell Hotel, March 2008

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  1. The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS)First Biennial ConferenceSlieve Russell Hotel, March 2008 Michelle Shannon, National Director

  2. The Irish Youth Justice Service • Welcome & Overview

  3. Our Mission is… To create a safer society by working in partnership to reduce youth offending through appropriate interventions and linkages into services

  4. IYJS Remit • To provide leadership in the Youth Justice System; • Develop a unified youth justice policy including crime prevention; • Devise and implement a national youth justice strategy with links to other child related strategies; • Manage all youth detention facilities; • Manage the implementation of the provisions of the Children Act 2001 in relation to community sanctions, restorative justice conferencing and diversion projects; • Establish and administer a national youth justice oversight group and local youth justice teams; • Link with other areas of Children’s Policy (OMC).

  5. Children Act 2001 - General Principles • Diversion • Restorative Justice • Community Sanctions • Detention as a last resort

  6. IYJS High Level Goals • HLG 1: To provide leadership and build confidence in the youth justice system. • HLG 2: To work to reduce offending by diverting young people from offending behaviour. • HLG 3: To promote the greater use of community sanctions and initiatives to deal with young people who offend. • HLG 4: To provide a safe and secure environment for detained children which will assist their early re-integration into the community. • HLG 5: To strengthen and develop information and data sources in the youth justice system to support more effective policies and services.

  7. Vision for the future • Effective Programmes • Evidence Based Policies and Practice • Value for Money • Good Outcomes • Best Practices

  8. Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) Thank you. Michelle Shannon, National Director

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