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Hampshire: Youth teams lead service restructure

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Pamela Robinson said Hampshire's 11 district youth teams would serve as a model for a reworking of services, which will involve each district having support from social workers, a youth team and a multi-agency team for vulnerable young people.

A central strategic manager for youth and community services will be responsible for the youth work curriculum, the development of staff training, and performance management of the youth service, as well as overseeing work on areas including teenage pregnancy and substance misuse.

There will be also be a project manager to take forward the development of the youth offer outlined in Youth Matters, and to investigate setting up a joint service with Connexions.

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