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Session Three: Acceptable Behaviour Contracts Case study: London Borough of Newham Chance Scheme - Sangeeta Bhuhi and Demitri Kondogeorgis

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Session Three: Acceptable Behaviour Contracts

Case study: London Borough of Newham Chance Scheme - Sangeeta Bhuhi and Demitri Kondogeorgis

CHANCE principles

• Early intervention model• Twin track approach• Sharing information • Co-ordination of action• Effective monitoring• Making use of existing resources• Intercepting victim/offender cycle

Safer Schools Police

East Thames Housing

Children & Young PeoplesServices

Behaviour Support Development Advisory Team

Youth Inclusion Project

Schools

Safer Neighbourhoods Police

Crime & ASB Service andYouth Offending Team

facilitate the CHANCE partnership

Newham Homes

Youth Inclusion Support Programme

Education

ABC+First ‘Yellow’

Warning LetterSecond ‘Red’

Warning Letter

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Youth ASB Panel

Young Person ‘Coming to Notice’

CHANCE enquiry

Feedback Form &Recommendation from CHANCE

Update CHANCE

CHANCE Enquiries (1st July 2006 – 14th February 2008)

422 enquiries made between 15th October 2007 to 14th February 2008

• 65 Related to truants• 8 Provided intelligence on YPPOs• 6 Informed us of breach of ABC+• 1 Informed us of breach of ASBO

1324 enquiries to date

Early intervention opportunities given to all these YP

Chance Enquiry Agency Breakdown Period 15th October 2007 - 14th February 2008

5412%

9821%

6013%

133%

266%

31%

16535%

31%

358%

ASB Assessment &InvestigationsSafer NeighbourhoodsTeams

ASBAT Police

Schools

Safer Schools Partnership

Children's & YP's services

Parks Constabulary

Safer Transport Police

YOT

ABC+ Support Package

ABC+ & Parenting Support Commitment ABC+ & Parenting Support Commitment SignedSigned

Awareness SessionAwareness Session

Initial AssessmentInitial Assessment

Y-PACY-PAC

6 Month Ending Panel6 Month Ending Panel

3 Month Review3 Month Review

Yout

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and

Supp

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anel Parenting Support Program

me

ABC+(1st July 2006 – 14th February 2008)

16 Breaches of ABC+

• 9 Warnings given• 3 Extension of ABC+’s• 4 Continued ASB-ASBO’s applied for

- Of the four that continued with ASB, only one had completed the ABC+ package

177 ABC+’s signed

• 85% of those who signed their ABC+ programme attended the full package offered

• 22 Current ABC+’s being monitored

Benefits

More holistic approach to

youth ASB

More efficientuse of time

Improvescommunication

between agencies

Prevents ‘surprise’

relationships

Preventsduplication

of work

Supportsagencies in taking

appropriate action

Contact details

Sangeeta [email protected]

Demitri [email protected]