Sixty Second Interview with Ruth Stark
By Amy Taylor
Why do you think the take up of antisocial behaviour orders and curfew orders for under-16s and parenting orders has been so low in Scotland?
We already have a range of interventions available through the children’s hearing system which address both the care and behaviour of children and young people who are experiencing difficulties at home or in the community - and the Asbos add little to that range of options to help people change aspects of their lives.
Individual Support Orders, measures designed to provide 10-17 years olds with services to tackle the underlying cause of their antisocial behaviour, are meant to be issued alongside Asbos to young people who aren't already receiving any tailored support but a new report from the Social Exclusion Unit has found that since April 2004 only 16 have been issued compared to almost 2,000 Asbos. Do you think young people who behave anti-socially in Scotland are treated more holistically than in England?
Is the Support Order a Supervision Requirement by another name?! It is important to understand both needs and deeds in whichever country or culture one lives – often young people struggle with the vocabulary to explain their perception of their living conditions.
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