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Getting Involved

 

  • Are you aged 18 or over & can you spare a few hours each week?
  • Do you care about your local community & those harmed by crime?
  • Could you offer young people a hand and prevent further offending?
  • Would you like to help young people make amends for their actions?

If your answer is YES then GIVE US A CALL

The Teamtempest Youth Offending Team delivers a range of services to children and young people (aged 10-17) who have offended and works to prevent further offending. We have volunteering opportunities for members of the public.

You could be:

  • A Community Panel Member – helping to decide what should be done with children and young people convicted for the first time
  • A Mentor – providing individual support to young people that develops their skills knowledge and confidence
  • A Casual Youth Justice Support Worker – paid for helping to make sure that young people complete the sentence of the Court or keep to their bail conditions

To find out more information on each of the roles click on the above links

Recruitment for these and other opportunities takes place periodically throughout the year. So if you are interested please contact us and we will send you further information.

Training, induction, on-going advice and support are provided for all recruits to these positions.

You can make a difference

Convictions of a Schedule 1 Offence or offences will render any application for all of the above positions unsuitable.

Getting Involved

Are you aged 18 or over & can you spare a few hours each week? Do you care about your local community & those harmed by crime? Could you offer young people a hand and prevent further offending? Would you like to help young people make amends for their actions?

You could be:

  • A Community Panel Member – helping to decide what should be done with children and young people convicted for the first time
  • A Mentor – providing individual support to young people that develops their skills knowledge and confidence
  • A Casual Youth Justice Support Worker – paid for helping to make sure that young people complete the sentence of the Court or keep to their bail conditions

What is the Mentoring Project?

It is for young people who have come into conflict with the law and have contact with a member of the Youth Offending Team. It aims to help young people get back on tract and make the right decisions about their lives.

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