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I am exploring the use of community reparation within the Youth Justice System. I am scoping out the current landscape, to understand how community reparations are being used within each of the South East and South Central services. I have found very little information noting these ongoing efforts, and I think it is highly valuable to be able to compare the efforts of each service. I am only seeking description of the efforts that are currently being employed. I would like to request the following information regarding Wokingham Youth Justice Service:
1. A list of all activities used as community reparation (e.g litter picking, cooking for charity sales, woodwork, sports coaching, chores at home, letter writing etc.)
2. A list of all community and/or external (including private) partnerships with whom community reparations are executed (e.g. local foodbanks, local organisations, charities, local nature trusts, all in-house at the Youth Justice Service etc.) (Please state these organisations by name)
3. A list of all stakeholders who deliver community reparations (e.g. community reparation workers (salaried), young people’s families, the direct victims of crime, volunteers, case workers etc. Please say which stakeholders deliver which activities.)
N.B. Community reparation hours often have different names dependent on the service. I am speaking of community reparation as the umbrella term for ‘Making It Right’, ‘Making It Good’, ‘restorative action’ hours.