From Brent Council
Leading education charity, Achievement for All (AfA), has awarded
Brent Council a national accolade for quality for outstanding work to
secure better outcomes for children and young people with special
educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the youth justice system.
The Quality Mark Award has been developed by Achievement for All in
close partnership with the Association of Youth Offending Team Managers
(AYM) to help illuminate the problems that many young people with SEND
in the youth justice system face.
Brent achieved the Quality Mark status for being proactive on
child-centred services, ensuring young people in custody have the
support they needed, and having strong partnerships with schools, health
services, families, secure units, and prisons.
Gail Tolley, Strategic Director Children and Young People, said:
Achieving the AFA/AYM Quality Mark is recognition of the determined
partnership work undertaken by Brent Council to improve outcomes for
young people with special educational needs in the youth justice system.
The Brent Youth Offending Service embraced the benchmarking process
with enthusiasm and a genuine desire to provide some of our most
vulnerable young people with the quality of provision they deserve.
The Quality Mark is another example of the commitment evident
amongst staff in our borough to equip young people with the knowledge
and skills needed to secure a safe and successful future and make a
valuable contribution to their families and communities.
Brent's Quality Mark status will run for three years until 31 March 2021.