Medway YOT praised for ‘slow but determined’ progress

Nina Jacobs
Thursday, June 4, 2020

A youth offending team (YOT) under threat of being outsourced has been praised for “slowly but determinedly” rebuilding itself to meet the changing needs of its young offenders.

A rise in gang-based drug dealing in Medway made YOT work more complex, inspectors say. Picture: Adobe Stock
A rise in gang-based drug dealing in Medway made YOT work more complex, inspectors say. Picture: Adobe Stock

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