Turnaround Programme
Turnaround is a youth early intervention programme led by the Ministry of Justice.
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Turnaround is a youth early intervention programme led by the Ministry of Justice. TheIt programme is providinga £56.5mc.£71 multi-yearmillion grantprogramme providing multi-year funding to Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) across England and Wales until March 2025,2026, enabling them to intervene earlier and improve outcomes for children on the cusp of entering the youth justice system. This additional funding will enable YOTs to support children who they currently do not work with - up to 17,50020,500 more children across England and Wales.
TheThe programme entered programme was announced in May 2022 and entered delivery in December 2022. It willis scheduled to run until March 2025.2026.
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well as cracking down on anti-social behaviour. Turnaround aimsaligns towith buildthese commitments. Turnaround has built on the success of the government’s Supporting Families programme, which showed the benefits of working with children and their families to meet needs through holistic support delivered by joined-up local services.
Eligibility
UnderTurnaround thetakes Turnaroundreferrals programme,from YOTspolice mayand workother withpartners for children who:aged 10-17 who are:
havenoticed
comebytonoticeof(ASB);- are involved in anti-social behaviour who have
received:received:
- Community Protection Warning/Notice (CPW/N);
- Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC);
- Civil Order for ASB;
Inin receipt of Community Protection Orders (CPO), Civil Order and/or Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC) for anti-social
behaviour;behaviour;-
interviewed under caution following arrest, or subject to a criminal investigation attending a voluntary
interview;interview; -
subject to a No Further Action (NFA) decision (including Outcome
22);22); -
subject to a Community Resolution (Outcome
8);8); -
receiving a first-time youth caution, not including a conditional
caution;caution; -
released under investigation (RUI) or subject to pre-charge
bail;(PCB)bail (PCB); -
discharged by a
court;court; -
acquitted at court;
and/orand/or - fined by a court.
Assessment and support
Although there is no single path to youth offending, there are certain needs and vulnerabilities associated with a child having an increased likelihood of being in contact with the youth justice system or becoming involved in offending behaviour. These include:
- Mental health concerns
- Substance misuse
- Having experience of the care system
- Being a victim of crime/ abuse
- Unstable family setting
- School absence and exclusions
- Undiagnosed educational needs
YouthYOTs Offendingcan Teams are able to use Turnaround funding to offer children and their families an Early Help style assessment to address needs and to build on individual strengths, with the aim of preventing them going on to offend or reoffend. Children and families are involved in decisions about the support and interventions they receive.
The programme recognises that YOTs best understand the needs of children in their local area,area and deliberately gives YOTsthem the flexibility to decide which interventions should be used, provided these are evidence-based.
The programme is voluntary. Eligible children do not have to admit guilt to receive support. This voluntary aspect should help traditionally hard-to-reach children get the support they need and prevent an escalation to offending or reoffending.
LocalFuther contactsinformation
ForOn moreprogramme delivery – Management information on Turnaround delivery January to December 2023
On how Turnaround is operating in your area,area you can contact the relevant Youth Offending Team using these contact details at this link.
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Update history
2025-04-01 08:59
The article has been updated to reflect grant funding for the Turnaround Programme in 2025/26. Information on the government’s safer streets mission has also been added, including how Turnaround aligns with the government’s safer streets commitments.
2023-12-28 10:36
Added translation
2023-10-16 16:45
First published.