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Catch22 Early Intervention and Restorative Justice

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Catch22 Early Intervention and Restorative Justice

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  1. Catch22 Early Intervention and Restorative Justice

  2. A forward looking social business, Catch22 has many years experience of providing services that help people in tough situations to turn their lives around.Our services help young people develop the confidence and skills to find solutions that are right for them – whether it’s getting back into school or training, choosing to stay out of trouble, finding a safe place to live or helping them to live independently after leaving care or custody. Who we are

  3. Over 100 services and projects Employs around 1,100 people Benefits from the contribution of over 1,200 volunteers Works directly with 32,000 young people Works in over 150 neighbourhoods Annual turnover of £48m 90% income from statutory sources Key Facts

  4. Catch22 Engage in Education The Engage in Education Programme offers schools and academies specialist services designed to increase the attendance and attainment of pupils most at risk of exclusion. Catch22 in Newcastle

  5. NCS

  6. A second chance (Young people do not accumulate a criminal record) Increase victim satisfaction Reduced cost, reduced bureaucracy Community Resolutions

  7. Since this new initiative launched in April 2012, 181 young people have been through the process. Over 85% of young people choose to engage it is estimated that for those engaging with the service they are 37% less likely to offend. Intro to Early Intervention Service

  8. How it all happened…..

  9. The ripple effect

  10. Gained Nothing Reputation Experience (I know it was wrong) Community Resolution More support and help Better friendships Awareness of crime Lost Trust Faith Freedom Time Reputation Fiends Going into Boots and Poundland Going over to West Denton Money, had to pay for the window Respect from by mam Respect for myself Man and dads trust Not allowed to see my friend Going to asda for my shopping Lost dignity, I was very embarrassed in the shop A chance with the Police Not allowed to use my phone Had to stay away from school for a day Got my tv took of me Lost pocked money that week A little bit of pride, I was disappointed with myself Best friend Nana’s trust Got grounded for 2 weeks Mam and dads disappointed in me Gained and lost exercise

  11. What have young people learned? The amount shoplifting costs shops Not to do it again Don't shout in the streets How to better myself Think before you act Stick in at school When people steal it costs alot of money for everyone Other ways to sort things out instead of fighting It's wrong to break the law I learned that Casey felt bad when I took her phone I learned that when I stole it didn't just affect me, it affected my mum, the shopkeeper and police etc How to make my own decisions How to control my anger Being honest is better

  12. Future ?

  13. I feel grateful that I have been given a second chance and that Catch22 have helped me (Caitlin aged 14)

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