Introducing the new YJI website
- Youth Justice Institute
- Jun 10
- 2 min read
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the all-new Youth Justice Institute (YJI) website, designed to serve as the central hub for professionals working in the youth justice sector. This new platform reflects our commitment to supporting the development of the youth justice workforce across England and Wales, offering resources, career advice, training opportunities, and much more to come as we move forward.
A One-Stop Resource for Youth Justice Professionals
The redesigned YJI website has been built with you in mind. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner looking to stay up to date with the latest developments in the sector, or someone just starting out in the youth justice field, the site offers everything you need to progress in your career and improve outcomes for children in the justice system.
Career Support: Explore career advice and guidance on how to navigate the various pathways in youth justice.
Training & CPD Opportunities: Gain access to professional development opportunities, tailored to the needs of those working directly with children.
Essential Resources: Find a wide range of materials and signposts to key frameworks and guidance to inform your work and enhance your skills.
Support for Children and Families: Guidance and support for children in the youth justice system and advice for their parents and carers on what to expect.
A New Chapter in Youth Justice
The new YJI website marks a new chapter in our mission to empower youth justice professionals and improve the support available to those working with children and young people in the criminal justice system. We are more committed than ever to ensuring that everyone working in this vital field has the tools and knowledge to make a positive difference.
We invite you to explore the site, engage with the content, and take advantage of the opportunities to grow in your role. Stay tuned as we offer more content and new resources.
Together, we can continue to shape the future of youth justice by providing the best possible support to those working with children in the justice system.
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