
A report by Marc Baker, director of operations at HM Inspectorate of Probation, following the inspection which took place through “off-site analysis of case files and phone and video conferencing” due to the Covid-19 pandemic, said “practitioners are motivated and knowledgeable, and participate well in the youth offending team’s (YOT) integrated model of working.
“Children have access to a good range of personalised services and interventions that take account of the views and needs of victims and the community.”
It rated Windsor and Maidenhead "outstanding" for both joint working and assessment of young people on probation based on reports from two out-of-court disposal proceedings.
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