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Probation chief proposes emotional trauma training for YOT staff

Work with young offenders is being hampered by a lack of understanding of the devastating effect of trauma on young offenders' lives, according to the chief inspector of probation.

A report into the work of youth offending teams (YOTs) by HM chief inspector of probation Dame Glenys Stacey found that three out of every four young offenders had experienced "emotional trauma or other deeply distressing or disturbing things in their lives".

Such experiences increase the likelihood of reoffending and reduce their ability to engage with support services, states the report. But the report found that only a few YOTs have a good understanding of strategies to identify and effectively respond to emotional trauma in young offenders' lives.

This includes a lack of use of trauma-informed practice, a strengths-based approach based around a strong relationship with a case manager, which focuses on underlying issues of trauma before addressing the young person's offending.

"Most young people who commit serious crimes have had disturbing and traumatic experiences themselves, during childhood, and a good number are now in the care of their local authority," said Stacey.

"These young people are more likely to get into difficulties, and offend, and once in trouble they are less likely than others to trust adults or to respond to any help on offer, unless it takes account of their experiences."

She added: "We found YOT staff working sensitively and intuitively with them, but with insufficient formal planning, or good, up-to-date and well-ordered guidance and support materials.

"Given the prevalence of trauma for these young people, there is a strong case for all YOTs to adopt what is known as trauma-informed practice."

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