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Youth Justice Matters: Engaging Young Offenders to Break the Cycle of Reoffending

Youth Justice Matters: Engaging Young Offenders to Break the Cycle of Reoffending

Identify key developmental, social, and psychological factors that influence offending behaviour in young people. Understand how trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and systemic disadvantage impact engagement. Apply practical tools for building trust and motivation with young people in justice settings. Recognise the role of identity, language, and relationships in supporting desistance from offending.

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  • Youth Justice Matters: Engaging Young Offenders to Break the Cycle of Reoffending
    Identify key developmental, social, and psychological factors that influence offending behaviour in young people.
    Understand how trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and systemic disadvantage impact engagement.
    Apply practical tools for building trust and motivation with young people in justice settings.
    Recognise the role of identity, language, and relationships in supporting desistance from offending.
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