HL Deb 05 November 1998 vol 594 c63WA
Lord Monkswell

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will report on the operation of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. [HL3726]

Lord Williams of Mostyn

The Youth Justice Board for England and Wales, established under Section 41 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, came into operation on 30 September 1998.

The members of the Board are:

Lord Warner of Brockley (Chair)

Mr. Rob Allen, Director of Research and Development, National Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of Offenders

Mr. Jonathan Black, Clerk to the Justices, North East and North West Hampshire

Mr. Cedric Fullwood, lately Chief Probation Officer, Greater Manchester

Ms Joyce Moseley, formerly a Director of Social Services

Dr. Theodore Mutale, consultant child and adolescent forensic psychiatrist

Ms Janet Paraskeva JP, Director for England, National Lottery Charities Board

Mr. Charles Pollard, Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police

Mrs. Annabella Scott JP, Inner London youth panel

Mr. Martin Stephenson, Chief Executive, INCLUDE

Ms Lorna Whyte, a member of the Police Complaints Authority

Mr. Charles Wilson, lately Managing Director of the Mirror Group of newspapers

The board is responsible for monitoring the operation and performance of the youth justice system as a whole and advising the Government on this, and on the drawing up of standards for the local provision of youth justice services and for custodial regimes for juveniles. The Board will also identify and promote good practice in the provision of youth justice services and, in support of this work, the Government are providing £85 million over three years from April 1999 for a youth justice development fund, which it has asked the board to administer. The fund will be used to support the development by local authorities and other bodies, including in the voluntary sector, of programmes and projects, including bail support, to prevent or tackle offending by children and young people.

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