Understanding Community Justice in Ayrshire

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"Community Justice Ayrshire operates under the statutory duty to reduce reoffending by collaborating with various partners across Ayrshire. This initiative focuses on informing, engaging, and empowering individuals with complex needs through a structured governance framework involving multiple local boards and groups. Key milestones and future plans include presenting the Community Justice Outcome Improvement Plan, conducting consultations, and developing strategic assessments."

  • Ayrshire Community Justice
  • Reoffending Reduction
  • Governance Framework
  • Collaboration Partners
  • Strategic Planning

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  1. Community Justice Ayrshire

  2. What is community justice? Statutory duty to work in partnership to reduce reoffending Established under Community Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 Pan-Ayrshire approach reporting to 3 Ayrshire CPP Boards

  3. Statutory partners Each local authority Police Scotland Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Skills Development Scotland Each integration Joint Board Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service Scottish Prison Service Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service

  4. The community justice approach Inform Engage Empower

  5. Complex needs

  6. Who are Community Justice Ayrshire?

  7. Governance East Ayrshire CPP Board North Ayrshire CPP Board South Ayrshire CPP Board Community Justice Ayrshire Board Health and Justice Oversight Group CJOIP Implementation Group Local Authority Groups Thematic Groups South Ayrshire CJ Joint Action Group Safer North Ayrshire Partnership (SNAP) Whole Systems Approach for Women East Ayrshire Community Safety Partnership Children & Families Affected by the Justice System Inclusion Linked Strategic Groups: Alcohol & Drug Partnerships Violence against Women Partnerships Child Protection Committee Adult Protection Committee MAPPA Service User Involvement Groups: Making A Difference (MAD) People s Involvement Networking Group (P.I.N.G) Community Voices Network (CVN)

  8. 31st January - 30th June 2021 1st July 30th September 2021 1st October 1st December 2021 15th December 2021 31st December 2021 CJOIP presented to Community Justice Ayrshire Board for approval Publish CJOIP 2022- 2027 Produce Strategic Needs and Strengths Assessment (SNSA) Develop new Community Justice Outcomes Improvement Plan (CJOIP) Consultation period for CJOIP

  9. Lets not talkpartnership - Lets do partnership Get in touch Annie Torrance, Manager, Community Justice Ayrshire Tel: 01294 317203 Email: annietorrance@north-ayrshire.gov.uk Email: communityjusticeayrshire@north-ayrshire.gov.uk Website: www.communityjusticeayrshire.org.uk Twitter: @CJAyrshire

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