Youth Offending Service Update: COVID-19

On 19th March 2020, the Welsh government imposed measures to help to stop the spread of Covid-19. Due to this, we have had to close the Youth Offending Service office at Mamhilad House.

Staff are continuing to work from home mainly, but are completing face to face to contacts where necessary on the basis of risk and safeguarding (using social distancing), for Court Duty, Appropriate Adult requirement and urgent administrative duties. Our telephone lines have been re-directed so that Business Support can answer all calls, if anyone needs to contact us.

Young people and their families involved with the Youth Offending Service have all been contacted. Plans have been put in place to continue with their Court Orders, Out of Court Disposals, Community Resolutions and Prevention interventions safely whilst ensuring that appointments, reports and safeguarding are continuing despite the different format.

Our service has adapted by increasing the use of technology, being pro-active and creative to deliver a service to support young people and their families/carers during this time. For example, virtual panels and meetings have been taken place.

If you need to contact us, please ring our main office telephone 01495 768300 or email us on Youthoffendingservice@monmouthshire.gov.uk

Please follow the Welsh Government Guidelines regarding COVID-19 https://gov.wales/coronavirus

Stay Safe,

Monmouthshire and Torfaen Youth Offending Service

Young Firefighters

The young firefighter uniformed cadet scheme is a two year programme run for young people, both male and female, aged 13 – 18 years.  Young firefighters have their own fire engine and specially adapted equipment, which they use in specific activities which mirror fire fighting drills. They will learn the skills used by fire fighters and will be trained to use fire fighting equipment such as hoses, ladders and breathing apparatus.

The main focus of the scheme is to develop citizenship in young people.  South Wales Fire and Rescue Service have a statutory duty to educate and prevent fire.  Each of the young fire fighters will work towards a BTEC Level 2 Award in Fire and Rescue Service in the Community, and parts of this will focus on fire safety in the home, arson, anti-social behaviour and road traffic collisions.  Young firefighters also design their own community projects and get involved in fundraising events.

Young firefighters are supplied with a uniform and fire kit.  Drill nights take place during the school term – 6.30 – 9.00pm and a youth training programme is followed. Young firefighters will learn how to work as part of a team and gain confidence and self discipline.

For further information please contact:

Monmouthshire Youth Service on 01873 833200
Torfaen Youth Service on 01633 648124

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