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29 May 2009
Managing transitions from secure settings for young people
Mentoring highlighted as key ingredient in NCB report
This new report from National Children’s Bureau (NCB) illustrates some of the individual challenges faced by young people leaving secure settings. It gives a snapshot of current practice, identifies how well current arrangements are working and reflects the views of young people and those supporting them. Mentoring examples are included as one suggested ingredient for effective transitions.
The resource aims to help practitioners think about the needs of young people in a way that transcends the focus on systems and services that can be a feature of current practice. Its underlying philosophy is that effective transition planning should be driven by the individual needs of young people, not the services that are available.
Download ‘Managing Transitions from Secure Settings’ report
The resource aims to help practitioners think about the needs of young people in a way that transcends the focus on systems and services that can be a feature of current practice. Its underlying philosophy is that effective transition planning should be driven by the individual needs of young people, not the services that are available.
Download ‘Managing Transitions from Secure Settings’ report
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