Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, People and Economy,
which advised Members of developments in the delivery of the plan for Youth
Justice Services.
The Board was advised that the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act required each
local authority to establish a multi-agency partnership to deliver Youth
Justice Services. The current partnership was formed in 2012, following an
extensive scoping exercise assisted by the Youth Justice Board for England and
Wales. It was reported that the original plan included Cheshire East services,
who subsequently adopted an alternate strategy, leaving Cheshire West, Halton
and Warrington (CWHWYOS) to establish their own partnership.
It was reported that in May 2015, the Cheshire Police and Crime
Commissioner requested the two Youth Offending Services (YOS) in Cheshire to consider
proposals for a single YOS in order to improve consistency and resilience to
potential future changes in both the criminal justice systems and Councils.
Both YOS Boards had agreed the principle of amalgamation in line with the
scoping exercise carried out in 2010-12, with formal agreement expected in
March 2016.
Reason(s) for
Decision
To
formally validate the decision by the current CWHWYOS partnership to extend its
agreement to include Cheshire East.
Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
To remain as two
separate Youth Offending Services.
Implementation
Date
1 April 2016 for
formal amalgamation of the two YOS Management Boards who would then oversee a
review of the service with an action plan being identified by 1 October 2016
and implemented by 31 March 2017, following any necessary consultations with
partners, stakeholders and staff.
RESOLVED: That the decision of the Cheshire West, Halton and
Warrington Youth Offending Service (CWHWYOS) to extend the partnership to
include Cheshire East Youth Offending Service, be approved.