Charlie Taylor’s Youth Justice Review
ADCS has made a written submission to this review following two separate meetings with Charlie Taylor earlier this year. The paper advocates greater use of restorative practices in the future and proposes the youth justice system is more closely aligned to existing infrastructure and accepted practices in children’s services in recognition of the multiple and overlapping needs and vulnerabilities of young people in conflict with the law.
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