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AYJ Comment: HMIP’s thematic review of outcomes for girls in custody
Comment from AYJ Interim Chief Executive Saqib Deshmukh following the publication of HMIP’s thematic review of outcomes for girls in custody.
A note from our Interim CEO, Saqib Deshmukh
Saqib Deshmukh, our Interim CEO, shares his thoughts on the AYJ’s present progress and future plans.
AYJ and Young Advocates engage with Ministry of Justice on the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care
The AYJ hosted a meeting between the Ministry of Justice and AYJ members and the Young Advocates, to help the Ministry of Justice advise Ministers about the recommendations in the Independent Care Review.
AYJ joins coalition demanding that Greater Manchester Police revoke discriminatory policy
The AYJ has signed a joint letter calling on Greater Manchester Police, Manchester City Council, and the Independent Advisory Group to retract a discriminatory letter sent to a number of individuals, including children, banning them from entry to the Caribbean Carnival of Manchester due to perceived ‘gang’ affiliations.
Policy Briefing: Crises and crossroads for the children’s secure estate: Resisting child imprisonment and rethinking youth custody post-pandemic
This briefing presents the significant challenges for the children’s secure estate that lie ahead in the wake of the pandemic. It examines existing failures pre-pandemic, the significant risk of harm to children in custody as a result of experiences during the pandemic, failures in strategy for the children’s secure estate, and the government projection that the number of children in custody will steeply rise in coming years.
Crises and crossroads for the children’s secure estate: Resisting child imprisonment and rethinking youth custody post-pandemic
Today, AYJ publishes the third of three policy briefings for our ‘Impact of COVID-19 on Youth Justice’ research project, examining the significant challenges for the children’s secure estate that lie ahead in the wake of the pandemic.
Mapping out solutions for children in secure children’s homes for welfare - NYAS
Jennifer Downie and Ben Twomey of NYAS discuss the impact of COVID-19 on children in secure children’s homes, increased strains on welfare placements, and the future of secure care post-pandemic.
“If this were my child, what level of care would I expect and hope for?” - Dr Anne-Marie Day
Dr Anne-Marie Day, Lecturer in Criminology at Keele University, discusses the right for children to be treated as children in custody and calls for a higher standard of care for these children, most of whom go into the harmful and abusive custody environment when they are at crisis point.
The “double hardship” faced by children in the secure estate during COVID-19 - Dr Laura Janes
Dr Laura Janes, Youth Justice lawyer and campaigner, discusses the isolation, mental health challenges and loss of essential life experiences and education endured by children in the secure estate during COVID-19.
AYJ partners with Agenda to raise awareness of the unique challenges posed to young women in the criminal justice system
Alongside Agenda, the AYJ has concluded the ‘Young Women’s Justice Project’ with a parliamentary event to explore the policy implications of the project’s findings.
Parliamentary event overview: A perfect storm for children at risk?
In continuation with our research project, conducted collaboratively with the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies at MMU and funded by UK Research and Innovation, we hosted a parliamentary event exploring how to ensure that the criminalisation of children is a last resort post-pandemic.
Introducing Mia Edwards, our new Policy and Communications Officer
“I have long been drawn to a career in which I can amplify the voices of those who often go unheard, and facilitate their empowerment as real changemakers in confronting injustice.”
Saqib Deshmukh appointed as AYJ’s Interim Chief Executive
The AYJ is delighted to announce the appointment of Saqib Deshmukh, who will join us as our Interim CEO from July 2022 for 12-months.
AYJ comment: HMYOI Werrington inspection report highlights crisis in children’s secure estate
Comment from AYJ Chief Executive Pippa Goodfellow following HMI Prisons latest inspection report examining children’s experiences in Werrington Young Offender Institution (YOI).
AYJ comment: £300 million funding for youth justice announcement
AYJ comments on the government announcement of a £300 million funding package for youth justice over the next 3 years, including the ‘Turnaround’ scheme.
Event Overview: Exploring the Impact and Implications of COVID-19 on the Youth Justice System
On Wednesday 27th April 2022, the AYJ with the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies hosted a hybrid event at Manchester Metropolitan University, to examine the findings of our joint research project exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the youth justice system.
A critical juncture for youth justice: Learning lessons and future directions for a post-pandemic youth justice system
Today, AYJ publishes the second of three policy briefings for our ‘Impact of COVID-19 on Youth Justice’ research project, which considers key challenges for the youth justice system that have been brought about, aggravated or accentuated by the pandemic, and demonstrates how the youth justice system is at a critical juncture.