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Joint Enterprise: Convicting children for murders they did not commit - Guest blog by JENGbA
Longford prize winners Joint Enterprise Not Guilty by Association (JENGbA) share a quest blog as a new AYJ member, about the harms of joint enterprise and the change needed
AYJ Quarterly Members’ Meeting: January 2024
On 24th January we hosted our Quarterly Members’ Meeting, which featured a presentation from Steph Roberts-Bibby, Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB).
Youth to Adult Hub: a new approach to supporting young adults on probation
As part of our project exploring the experiences of young people transitioning into adulthood whilst in the justice system, the AYJ team visited the Youth to Adult Hub in Newham, London, to learn about the pilot approach to probation
The AYJ joins campaign to call on the next Government to be a champion of all children
The AYJ has joined over 100 other organisations to support the #ChildrenAtTheTable campaign, calling on the next Government to make good childhoods a national priority and be a champion of all children, including those affected by crime and the justice system.
Working with young people transitioning to adulthood: In conversation with Sammy Odoi, Wipers Youth CIC
For our project exploring the experiences of young people transitioning into adulthood while in the justice system, we spoke to Sammy, founder of Wipers Youth CIC, about the organisation’s critical work with children and young people
Young Women’s Justice Project wake-up call: Time to act on unacceptable levels of self-harm among young women in prison
As part of the Young Women’s Justice Project, Agenda Alliance and AYJ have published a new briefing paper spotlighting the severe mental health problems facing young women in our prisons.
AYJ Explains: Sentencing Bill 2023
The government has introduced the Sentencing Bill to Parliament. Here, we summarise proposals which will impact children in the youth justice system
AYJ Explains: Criminal Justice Bill 2023
The government has introduced the Criminal justice Bill to Parliament. We explain proposals which if passed into law will impact children in, or at risk of entering, the youth justice system
AYJ Comment: Inspectorate reports show urgent need for national strategy to overhaul children's secure estate
AYJ comment on HMI Prisons’ annual Children in Custody report and an inspection report on Werrington YOI, exposing deeply concerning conditions within the secure estate for children
AYJ Response: Ministry of Justice consultation on youth remand funding arrangements
The AYJ has responded to a Ministry of Justice (MoJ) consultation on youth remand funding arrangements. The response summarises discussions that took place in a meeting convened between expert AYJ members and the MoJ remand consultation team to feed in their views.
Young Advocates attend weekend residential
At the end of October, the Young Advocates attended their first residential!
AYJ Submission: Future prison population and estate capacity inquiry
The AYJ has submitted evidence to a Justice Select Committee inquiry into the future prison population and estate capacity, in order to draw the Committee’s attention to how the Ministry of Justice's current strategy for managing the adult prison population is impacting children and young people in the children’s secure estate.
Saqib Deshmukh reflects on his time as Interim CEO at the AYJ
Saqib Deshmukh reflects on all that he’s learned and enjoyed this year as he departs from his role as AYJ’s Interim CEO.
AYJ Monthly Newsletter: September and October 2023
Find out what we’ve been up to in the month of September!
AYJ Quarterly Members’ Meeting: October 2023
On 24th October we hosted our Quarterly Members’ Meeting, which featured a presentation from Alan Webster, Head of the Youth Justice Policy Unit at the Ministry of Justice.
Young Advocates advise on National Appropriate Adult Network training
In August, two of the Young Advocates attended a session, led by AYJ member the National Appropriate Adult Network (NAAN), to learn about appropriate adults, the training that NAAN provides to its members, and to share their experiences of police custody.
AYJ Monthly Newsletter: August 2023
Find out what we’ve been up to in the month of August!
AYJ Comment: Pain-inducing restraint banned except in emergency situations
A new policy framework sets out that staff in the children’s secure estate are no longer permitted to use techniques to restrain children which deliberately cause pain.
Open letter calls for urgent Government action to prevent crises in the children’s secure estate
Over 30 organisations working with & on behalf of children and young adults in criminal justice system have called on Youth Justice Minister Damian Hinds to act over the appalling treatment of children in the secure estate.