The Youth Endowment Fund is here to prevent children becoming involved in violence.| Youth Endowment Fund
Our latest blog from our Youth Advisory Board member reflects on why lived experience and early support are key to reducing knife crime| Youth Endowment Fund
On Adolescence Over the weekend, without taking a break, I watched all four episodes of Adolescence, Stephen Graham’s Netflix mini-series about the arrest of a 13-year-old schoolboy for murdering one of his classmates and its impact on his life, family and community. I was gripped, partially because it is a rare thing for British television…| Youth Endowment Fund
To track how well the youth justice sector is functioning, we’ve chosen to use children’s reoffending rates as our core measure. An offence is considered reoffending if it leads to a caution or conviction within 18 months of a previous offence (at the point either a caution or conviction was served or a period of…| Youth Endowment Fund
Knife crime education programmes aim to reduce knife carrying amongst children and young people.| Youth Endowment Fund
Restorative justice supports the victim of a crime and the person responsible to communicate, repair harm and find a positive way forward.| Youth Endowment Fund
Diversion is an approach to preventing reoffending by finding alternatives to formal criminal justice proceedings.| Youth Endowment Fund