Youth offending teams are to share youth crime prevention funding worth 45m over three years. The money, provided by the Youth Justice Board, will pay for youth inclusion programmes, youth inclusion and support panels, parenting interventions, safer school partnerships and support for children with anti-social behaviour orders.
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