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Garda Youth Diversion Projects

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 February 2013

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Ceisteanna (511)

Nicky McFadden

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511. Deputy Nicky McFadden asked the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will outline the rationale for the Garda youth diversion projects; if these projects operate in counties Longford and Westmeath; the way these projects are assessed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7012/13]

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My Department funds 100 Garda Youth Diversion Projects (GYDPs) nationwide. They are community-based, multi-agency crime prevention initiatives, which seek to provide focussed and effective interventions to young people coming to the attention of An Garda Síochána who are at risk of or who have become involved in offending behaviour. They operate as a support to the Garda Diversion Programme and the network of Juvenile Liaison Officers across the country. The projects are particularly targeted at 12-17 year old "at risk" youths in communities where a specific need has been identified and where there is a risk of them remaining within the justice system. The projects also operate measures under the European Social Fund 2007 - 2013 part-funded Human Capital Investment Programme with the specific purpose of increasing the capacity of project participants to find employment.

Projects operate through a local project committee structure, chaired by the local District Officer. Projects are delivered under the terms of a Funding Agreement between my Department and the Community Based Organisation managing the projects. Projects are assessed on the basis of a planning, appraisal and reporting mechanism through the project committee and the Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) and The Garda office for Children and Youth Affairs (GOCYA). While a report on the overall operation of GYDPs 2009 - 2011 is available on the IYJS website (www.iyjs.ie), details sought in relation to GYDPs in Co. Longford and Co. Westmeath are as follows:

GYDP Name

Location

2012 Funding

European Social Fund

2011 Participant Information (12-18 years)

LEAP

Foróige

Earl Street

Longford

Co. Longford

€74,482

€38,500

101 Participants

Gender profile: 69% male, 31% female.

Most common offences include: Trespass, Disorderly conduct, Theft from a shop

ALF

Midland Regional Youth Service

Pump Lane

Athlone

Co. Westmeath

€69,657

€38,500

48 Participants

Gender profile: 71% male, 29% female.

Most common offences include: Disorderly conduct, Other Assault and Theft from a shop

EYE

Midland Regional Youth Service

1 Spoutwell Lane

Mullingar

Co. Westmeath

€85,230

€38,500

88 Participants

Gender profile: 72% male, 28% female.

Most common offences include: Theft from a shop, Other Assault, Other thefts, handling stolen property

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