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Boost for offender prevention schemes gain

Posted: 24 March 2005 | Subscribe Online


The Youth Justice Board received an extra £25m for programmes to prevent offending and antisocial behaviour by young people as part of last week's Budget.

It is expected to be used for prevention schemes such as youth inclusion projects and parenting programmes to help children aged 12 and under who are at risk of offending.

The announcement came just weeks after Rod Morgan, head of the YJB, told the House of Commons home affairs select committee that, although there were about 250 early intervention schemes for young people around the country, 1,300 more were needed.

Bob Ashford, head of prevention at the YJB, welcomed the funding for 2006-7 and 2007-8. He said: "We've always argued that prevention is better than cure."


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