Prof Neal Hazel N.Hazel@salford.ac.uk
Professor
‘Now all I care about is my future’ – supporting the shift : a summary
Hazel, N
Authors
Contributors
Pippa Goodfellow
Other
Mark Liddle
Other
Tim Bateman
Other
John Pitts
Other
Abstract
This summary report proposes a theory of change for the effective resettlement of young people leaving custody. It recognises that effective and sustainable resettlement facilitates a shift in the way that a young person sees themselves, from an identity that promotes offending to one that promotes a positive contribution to society. The framework highlights how services should guide the young person with structural and personal support. This will assist in their development of a positive identity and become a new narrative for how they relate to others. Within the framework, young people are recognised as the central agent in their own rehabilitation.
Effectiveness of resettlement support is not just dependent on what steps providers take at different stages of the sentence, but how they take them. The report identifies five key characteristics of all resettlement support that research has consistently shown are crucial to effectiveness and sustainability:
Constructive
Co-created
Customised
Consistent
Co-ordinated
The framework has been designed as a resource for policy makers, decision makers, academics studying youth justice and will be of interest to anyone working with young people.
Citation
Hazel, N. (2017). ‘Now all I care about is my future’ – supporting the shift : a summary. London
Other Type | Other |
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Publication Date | Nov 20, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Nov 21, 2017 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 21, 2017 |
Related Public URLs | http://www.beyondyouthcustody.net/ http://www.beyondyouthcustody.net/wp-content/uploads/Now-all-I-care-about-is-my-future-Supporting-the-shift-a-summary.pdf |
Additional Information | Projects : Beyond Youth Custody |
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