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> Young Person's Support Unit
NEW - February 2008 saw
the publication of a booklet highlighting the achievements
and ambitions of young people in Bradford. All have,
or are being, worked with staff from YPSU. It is a
positive endorsement of the young people's attitude and
potential, as well as recognition for the committed work of
the staff.
The booklet was praised by Kath Tunstall, Strategic Director
of Children's Services for the City of Bradford Metropolitan
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She said, "I am delighted to see so many positive stories
about the lives of young people across Bradford. The people
of this District should be proud of their courage,
determination and positive attitude. It is good news for all
of us that they have such ambitions and hopes for the
future.
I congratulate all the young people featured in this
booklet, as well as the many others being worked with by the
very dedicated and professional staff at the Young People’s
Support Unit."
See a PDF copy of the booklet here.
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About YPSU
The Young People's
Support Unit brings together under one roof a number
of organisations and projects aimed at preventing offending,
anti-social behaviour and social exclusion. The projects
based at our 181A Barkerend Road office include:
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Youth
Inclusion Programmes
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Positive
Futures Projects
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Junior
Youth Inclusion Programmes
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Positive
Activities for Young People (PAYP)
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YOT work
with young offenders on Police Reprimands and Final Warnings
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YOT Looked
After Project
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PALZ (Play
and Learn Zone)
See
the most recent YPSU / PALZ newsletter here -
The YPSU unit
is supported by Bradford YOT, Children's Fund, Youth Service,
Connexions West Yorkshire, Anti-Social Behaviour Teams, Sport
England, Ummid and a wide selection of voluntary sector
partners.
The Bradford
Youth Offending Team has a key role in preventing young people
from getting into trouble as well as responding effectively to
those who offend. The
Audit Commission in its report ‘Misspent Youth’ 1996
identified the main risk factors that can lead to offending
behaviour.

Click
on the circle to see the risk factors
that can lead to offending behaviour.
The Youth
Offending Team works in partnership with a wide range of
statutory and voluntary sector partners to tackle these risk
factors. Examples
of these partnerships and projects are outlined in this website.
The Youth Offending Team also works closely with Bradford’s
Community Safety Partnership to make the district a safer place
for us to work and live.
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