HC Deb 15 July 1999 vol 335 cc315-9W
Dr. Cable

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the planned optimum ratio of staff to young offenders in all juvenile secure accommodation as envisaged by the Youth Justice Board in its planned reform of juvenile secure accommodation. [91011]

Mr. Boateng

The Youth Justice Board for England and Wales has provided initial advice on the reform of juvenile secure accommodation referred to in my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary's reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Shipley (Mr. Leslie), 8 March 1999,Official Report, columns 28–29. A copy is in the Library. The advice does not set out an optimum ratio of staff to young offenders, but it does reflect the Board's view that secure facilities should have sufficient experienced and qualified staff on duty at any time to provide regimes geared towards preventing offending by children and young people.

Dr. Cable

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the designated areas which(a) did not have a youth justice team in place and (b) had not appointed a youth offending team manager as at 30 June. [91080]

Initial decisions made on applications received for asylum in the United Kingdom1.2 by type, nationals of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Iraq and Somalia, May 1999
Number
Somalia
Total decisions of which: 15
Grants of asylum 5
Grants of ELR *
Refusals 5
Grants of ELR under the backlog criteria3.4 5
Non compliance refusals under backlog criteria3
1 Figures rounded to nearest 5, with '*' =1 or 2
2 Excluding dependants
3 Cases decided under pragmatic measures aimed at reducing the pre 1996 asylum backlog
4 May include a small number of cases where asylum has been granted
Mr. Coleman

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many asylum applications from Afghanistan were processed in each calendar month since January; how many of these were(a) agreed and (b) refused; and if he will make a statement. [90598]

Mr. Mike O'Brien

The requested information is given in the table

Mr. Boateng

Section 39 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 required local authorities with social services and education responsibilities to establish youth offending teams in partnership with the police, probation service and health authorities. They will replace existing youth justice teams. The Government expect to implement the provisions nationwide in April 2000.

The Youth Justice Board for England and Wales understands that, so far, youth offending team managers have been appointed for 125 of the 171 relevant local authority areas. In each case the manager has already established a team or is in the process of doing so. Individual authorities are given in the table. Further details of the teams are available on the Youth Justice Board's website at www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk.

YOT managers appointed in England and Wales by Government region
London Manager appointed Yes/No
Barking and Dagenham Yes
Barnet Yes
Bexley Yes
Brent Yes
Bromley Yes
YOT managers appointed in England and Wales by Government region
London Manager appointed Yes/No
Camden Yes
City of London Yes (jointly with Tower Hamlets)
Croydon Yes
Ealing Yes
Enfield Yes
Greenwich Yes
Hackney No
Hammersmith and Fulham Yes
Haringey Yes
Harrow Yes
Havering No
Hillingdon Yes
Hounslow Yes
Islington Yes
Kensington and Chelsea Yes
Kingston-upon-Thames Yes
Lambeth Yes
Lewisham Yes
Merton Yes
Newham No
Redbridge No
Richmond-upon-Thames No
Southwark Yes
Sutton No
Tower Hamlets Yes (jointly with the City of London)
Waltham Forest Yes
Wandsworth Yes
Westminster Yes
South East
Bracknell Forest No
Brighton and Hove Yes
Buckinghamshire Yes
East Sussex Yes
Hampshire Yes (jointly with Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight)
Isle of Wight Yes (jointly with Hampshire, Southampton and Portsmouth)
Kent Yes
Medway Yes
Milton Keynes Yes
Oxfordshire Yes
Portsmouth Yes (jointly with Hampshire, Southampton and the Isle of Wight)
Reading Yes (jointly with Wokingham)
Slough Yes
Southampton Yes (jointly with Hampshire, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight)
Surrey Yes
West Berkshire No
West Sussex Yes
Windsor and Maidenhead No
Wokingham Yes (jointly with Reading)
Eastern
Bedfordshire Yes
Cambridgeshire Yes
Essex Yes
Hertfordshire Yes
Luton Yes
Norfolk Yes
Peterborough No
Southend No
Suffolk Yes
Thurrock No
South West
Bath and North East Somerset Yes
Bournemouth Yes (jointly with Poole)
Bristol Yes
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Yes
Devon Yes
Dorset No
Gloucestershire Yes
North Somerset No
YOT managers appointed in England and Wales by Government region
London Manager appointed Yes/No
Plymouth No
Poole Yes (jointly with Bournemouth)
Somerset Yes
Swindon Yes
South Gloucestershire Yes
Torbay No
Wiltshire Yes
West Midlands
Birmingham Yes
Coventry Yes
Dudley No
Herefordshire Yes (jointly with Worcestershire)
Sandwell Yes
Solihull No
Staffordshire Yes
Stoke-on-Trent Yes
Shropshire Yes (jointly with The Wrekin)
Walsall Yes
Warwickshire Yes
Wolverhampton Yes
Worcestershire Yes (jointly with Herefordshire)
The Wrekin Yes (jointly with Shropshire)
East Midlands
Derby Yes
Derbyshire Yes
Leicester Yes
Leicestershire Yes
Lincolnshire Yes (jointly with North Lincolnshire)
Northamptonshire Yes
Nottingham Yes
Nottinghamshire Yes
Rutland No
Yorkshire and The Humber
Barnsley No
Bradford Yes
Calderdale Yes
Doncaster No
East Riding of Yorkshire Yes
Kingston-upon-Hull Yes
Kirklees No
Leeds No
North Lincolnshire Yes
North East Lincolnshire Yes (jointly with Lincolnshire)
North Yorkshire Yes
Rotherham Yes
Sheffield Yes
Wakefield Yes
York Yes
North West
Blackburn with Darwen Yes
Blackpool Yes
Bolton Yes
Bury Yes
Cheshire Yess
Cumbria Yes
Halton Yes (jointly with Warrington)
Knowsley Yes
Lancashire Yes
Liverpool No
Manchester Yes
Oldham No
Rochdale No
Salford Yes
Sefton Yes
St. Helens Yes
Stockport Yes
Tameside Yes
Trafford Yes
Warrington Yes (jointly with Halton)
Wigan Yes
Wirral Yes
YOT managers appointed in England and Wales by Government region
London Manager appointed Yes/No
North East
Darlington No
Durham Yes
Gateshead No
Hartlepool Yes
Middlesborough Yes (jointly with Redcar and Cleveland)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Yes
North Tyneside No
Northumberland No
Redcar and Cleveland Yes (jointly with Middlesborough)
South Tyneside Yes
Stockton-on-Tees Yes
Sunderland Yes
Wales
Blaenau Gwent No
Bridgend Yes
Caerphilly No
Cardiff No
Carmarthenshire No
Ceredigion No
Conwy No
Denbighshire No
Flintshire Yes (jointly with Wrexham)
Gwynedd No
Merthyr Tydfil No
Monmouthshire No
Neath Port Talbot Yes
Newport No
Pembrokeshire Yes
Powys No
Rhondda Cynon Taff No
Swansea Yes
Torfaen No
Vale of Glamorgan No
Wrexham Yes (jointly with Flintshire)
Ynys Mon No