Youth Justice Teams
- The Social Work Youth Justice Teams are based in each of the CHCPs and are responsible for the case management of young people aged 12-21 who are involved in both the Children's and Adult systems
- In conjunction with other agencies, workers will undertake assessments, write reports for the Children's Hearing and the Courts, develop individual action plans based on the young person's needs and risks, undertake direct work with the young person to address these needs and risks and review progress and developments regularly.
Joint Forensic Child and Adult Mental Health Service (FCAMHS) and Social Work Programmes Team
- This team delivers group and one-to-one programmes to medium and high-risk offenders based on established evidence of 'what works' in reducing offending. Areas covered include problem solving, victim empathy and consequential thinking.
Intensive Support and Monitoring Service (ISMS)
- ISMS is a multi-agency intervention, involving Social Work, Includem, Youth Addictions, Education, Forensic Child and Adult Mental Health Service (FCAMHS), Voluntary Agencies and others. A young person subject to an ISMS order could be required to remain at home or some other specified location, for a period of up to 12 hours per day.
- Compliance with this condition is monitored by an electronic tag. In addition to this monitoring, any subject to a 'tag' also receives an intensive package of support, of up to 50 hours per week, which is tailored to address their individual needs and deeds.
Youth Justice Forums
- The Youth Justice Forums involve each of the main agencies responsible for service provision to young people involved in offending behaviour in Glasgow including Social Work, the Police, the Children's Reporter Authority, Glasgow Community Safety Services, Health, Education and Culture & Sport. Representatives from these agencies come together to discuss the needs and offending behaviour of the young people and then jointly decide how they can best offer their services to reduce offending and improve lives.