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Youth Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 July 2023

Thursday, 13 July 2023

Ceisteanna (542)

Mark Ward

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542. Deputy Mark Ward asked the Minister for Justice the funding allocated to Garda Youth Diversion Programmes in 2011 to 2023, by year; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35342/23]

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Youth Diversion Project (YDPs) are community based, multi-agency crime prevention initiatives, which seek to divert young people who have become involved in crime/anti-social behaviour and to support wider preventative work within the community and with families at risk. The YDPs act as a vital support to the statutory Garda Youth Diversion Programme. 

The objectives of the YDP are to:

• promote focused and effective interventions to challenge and divert young people from offending behaviour;

• utilise YDP resources in areas of greatest need and to establish effective crime prevention supports in co-operation with other youth service providers nationwide;

• actively promote crime prevention policy through focussed educational interventions influencing positive development of young people towards becoming responsible citizens.

Funding for these interventions is based on evidence that diverting young offenders from the criminal justice system, and preventative work with young people at risk, is to their long-term benefit and that of society as a whole.

Youth Diversion Projects are co-funded by the Irish Government and European Social Fund as part of the ESF+ Programme 2021-2027. Any future allocations to the YDPs will, as the Deputy can appreciate, form part of the usual Estimates process. 

The Youth Justice Strategy 2021 - 2027 commits to the expansion of the Youth Diversion Projects  and establishment of a small number of new Projects, so that every child or young person in the State who could benefit from this service can access it. This includes the establishment of 4 new Projects in areas that currently lack coverage.

We are also exploring, along with other statutory bodies, providing youth services to pilot a number of joint-commissioned Projects. This new type of YDP brings together services from across the public sector to enhance the service provided to young people and to ensure a 'no wrong door' approach. All of these are aimed at ensuring that programmes and interventions are as effectively designed and targeted as possible to support those children and young people (and their families) who experience particular disadvantage and are more at risk with respect to offending behaviour. 

For the Deputy's information, the following table shows the funding allocations to YDPs for the years requested.

Year

Allocation

2023

€24.9m

2022

€22.9m

2021

€17.6m

2020

€16.8m

2019

€15.6m

2018

€13.6m

2017

€13.4m

2016

€12.9m

2015

€13.1m

2014

€11.5m

2013

€11.6m

2012

€11.2m

2011

€11.5m

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