
A re-inspection of North Lincolnshire youth offending team (YOT) found “significant efforts” had been made to implement an improvement plan submitted in February last year.
The previous inspection had found that work on safeguarding young offenders was done well just 37 per cent of the time, while minimising each individual’s risk of harm to others was satisfactory just 36 per cent of the time.
During the re-inspection, safeguarding aspects of the work were found to be done well enough 83 per cent of the time, public protection aspects 77 per cent of the time, and the work to make each individual less likely to reoffend was done well enough 86 per cent of the time.
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