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Girls turning 18 in the criminal justice system face a cliff edge in support and are falling through the gaps

Girls in the criminal justice system face a cliff edge in support as they turn 18 as many services change or drop off all at once. An afterthought in provision for women and young adults in the criminal justice system, young women are falling through the gaps and left vulnerable at a critical time in their lives.

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Young Advocates Peer Research Call!

Do you know any 14-20 year olds who want to have their say on youth justice? Our Young Advocates are looking to hold one-to-one interviews with 14 - 20 year olds who have personal experience of the youth justice system as part of their peer research to influence positive change in youth justice.

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AYJ Comment: New reports demonstrate welcome scrutiny but missed opportunities for youth justice reform

AYJ Comments on Justice Select Committee inquiry reports, the government response and a new HMI Prisons review, all published this week. These reports provide welcome scrutiny of the youth justice system but the inquiry has missed opportunities for recommendations to bring about urgently needed reform in key areas of policy.

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The Alliance for Youth Justice launches today!

We are delighted to announce our relaunch as the Alliance for Youth Justice (AYJ), today, marking a new and exciting phase for the organisation previously known as the Standing Committee for Youth Justice (SCYJ). The AYJ brings together over 70 non-profit organisations, advocating for and with children to drive positive change in youth justice in England and Wales.

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Young Women’s Justice Project Literature Review

Along with Agenda, the alliance for women and girls at risk, we are publishing our literature review as part of the Young Women’s Justice Project which shines a light on the experiences of young  women aged 17–25  years old in contact with the criminal justice system, including the experiences of girls transitioning into adult services as they turn 18.

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Celebrating the #DayofHopeUK with the Young Advocates

The Damilola Taylor Trust established 7th December as the first national ‘Day of Hope’ on Damilola’s birthday, to celebrate the hopes of young people. This was a perfect opportunity for the Young Advocates to share their inspiring progress in their first presentation to a group of AYJ members and experts from the youth justice sector.

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