
In the first grant award round of the £200m Home Office-funded Youth Endowment Fund, the winning schemes range from intensive family therapy to street-based and school mentoring programmes.
Some 30,000 young people between the ages of 10 and 14 will receive support from the fund, run by charities the Early Intervention Foundation and Impetus.
Projects across England and Wales include adapted programmes from other parts of the world, as well as new innovations.
They will be evaluated to find the most effective ways of preventing youth offending, and more grant rounds will be announced in the coming months.
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