Contact information

Stoke-on-Trent Youth Offending Team

Hanley Health Centre
Upper Huntbach Street
Hanley
Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 2BN
01782 235858

Newcastle-under-Lyme Youth Offending Team

Castle House
Barracks Road
Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 1BL
01782 717717

Stafford Youth Offending Team

The Civic Centre
Riverside
Stafford, ST16 3AQ
01785 277022

Lichfield Youth Offending Team
01543 510103

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The Children and Young People Health and Justice Teams deliver health support across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Youth Offending services, and also provide youth pathways within the Staffordshire, Black Country and West Mercia Integrated Offender Health services.

We are a multi-skilled team consisting of mental health nursing, children’s nursing, adult nursing, Support Time Recovery Workers, Speech and Language Therapy and Occupational Therapy.

The team ethos is around supporting young people and their families when they find themselves in contact with police and criminal justice agencies, working to the principle of ‘child first, offender second’.

Integrated Offender Health strives to work in accordance with MPFT's values, while also working collaboratively with our partners.

Children and young people we support through their journey often have a variety of complex needs and/ or vulnerabilities. These can include safeguarding concerns, difficulties with their emotional/ mental wellbeing, substance use, learning difficulties/ disabilities, physical health concerns, speech and language difficulties, and issues within education settings.

We work closely with several agencies to help our children and young people get access to the support they need. Our service maintains close links with universal services, social services and the education sector.

Some of the other main services we work with include:

  • Youth Offending Team - We work alongside the team by attending joint appointments and being present at weekly triage meetings.
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) - We have established positive links with CAMHS practitioners by attending multiagency/ single point of access meetings.
  • Drug and alcohol services - We maintain open communication with workers and will often complete joint appointments.
  • Speech and Language Therapist - Within our team we are have a speech and language therapist who works closely with the Youth Offending Team to address any communication difficulties a child or young person may have. Speech and language assessments are completed and shared with relevant agencies.

By building an understanding of the health and wellbeing needs of an individual and the challenges they may face, this will enable us to assess, identify and address any unmet health and wellbeing needs they have and provide support to access services to meet these needs.

The team offers a service to anyone from the age of criminal responsibility. In the UK this is 10-years-old with no upper age limit.

The primary focus of the Integrated Offender Health youth pathway is childhood and adolescence (ages 10-18 years).

We work closely with Staffordshire Police to support decision making around police outcomes and ensure health needs are understood and explored.

The team aims to build relationships with young people who find themselves in the criminal justice system and face a court appearance. The role of this team is to explore and identify any health needs and consider whether this has impacted upon offending behaviour.

We seek to understand why and how a child has found themselves in the criminal justice system and share these thoughts with police and the courts through pre-sentencing reports. We offer health support to young people to address unmet needs, including signposting to appropriate agencies.

We engage with the young person and, by completing a screening, can help to identify areas in which they may be struggling and require additional support or a referral to a specialist service.

This screening also helps us to identify factors that may have contributed to the current offence, allowing us to advocate for the young person in multidisciplinary meetings.

The case is discussed and we provide any health information relevant to that offence or offending behaviour and information on how we plan on supporting the young person to address this. We also contribute to the discussion about the outcome of the offence and, in some cases are able to contribute to the police changing this to the most appropriate outcome for the young person and their circumstances.

We complete a health screening to help identify any needs and offer support to address them.

As we are a multi-skilled team we are able to support young people without them fitting the criteria of another service. Should we identify an area where a young person is struggling we can offer support to address this need.

This support may involve providing practical support such as transporting to an appointment, or engaging with a young person during their current circumstances.

We provide education and support around:

  • Sexual health
  • Mental health
  • Bereavement support
  • Substance misuse
  • Immunisations
  • Healthy eating/ diet
  • Emotional health
  • Anger management
  • Smoking cessation support
  • Healthy relationships/ consent

“Child first, offender second.”

The Youth Justice Board sets standards for children in the youth justice system. These standards define the minimum expectation for all agencies providing statutory services to ensure good outcomes for children in the youth justice system.

  • We advocate for young people who have come in to contact with the police. We look at health needs and external factors that may contribute to their offending behaviour and help to ensure they receive the most appropriate outcome; offering support to address the identified needs and reduce the risk of future offending.
  • We are not here to excuse what has happened, but go some way to help explain it.
  • To be curious about the young people we work with (plus their families and environment), meet them on their level and discover what makes them tick and what they may need from us and others for support. We are also here to challenge them (i.e. what are they doing already/ what they want to do) and other professionals to advocate for the young person and avoid criminalising them; and to support them with any changes in their behaviour (and to have an understanding about some behaviours).
  • Reduce harm and advice around sexual health/ sleep/ healthy eating/ substance misuse/ relationships etc.
  • We are here to listen to the young person and give them the time to talk without feeling like we are just there to tick boxes.

Need help? 

Urgent mental health support

Call NHS 111 and select the mental health option (option 2)

Alternatively you can contact our Freephone 24/7 urgent NHS Mental Health Helpline:

Call 0808 196 3002 or email mhsi.staffordshire@mpft.nhs.ukIn an emergency, or if you feel unable to keep yourself, or young person safe attend A &E or call 999 as appropriate.

Staffordshire Children’s Advice and Support Service

  • Telephone: 0800 131 3126 (Monday to Thursday, 9am-5pm & Friday, 9am-4.30pm)
  • In an emergency, outside office hours please call the Emergency Duty Service on 0345 604 2886

Children's advice and duty service (CHAD)

  • Telephone: 01782 235100 (Monday to Friday, 8.30am-6pm)
  • In an emergency, outside office hours please call the Emergency Duty Service on 01782 234234

MPFT Children and Families services single point of access (Staffordshire) - single contact point for CAMHS, School Nursing, Health Visiting and Action for Children

  • Telephone: 0808 178 0611

Stay Well (wellbeing service for young people in Stoke-on-Trent)

  • Telephone: 01782 418518

MPFT School Nursing (ChatHealth text messaging service) - offers support and advice via a text message service around a range of health and wellbeing needs

  • Parents/ Carers in Stoke-on-Trent text: 07312 277161
  • Young people in Stoke-on-Trent text: 07520 615723
  • Parents/ Carers in Staffordshire text: 07520 615722
  • Young people in Staffordshire, text 07520 615721

Child Line

  • 0800 111 111 (available 24/7)

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