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Government Intensifies Drive To Tackle Antisocial Behaviour In Young People By Stepping In Early

Published: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:37:46

A thousand of the most challenging young people will be targeted for intensive, non negotiable intervention in order to prevent future antisocial behaviour, Ed Balls and Beverley Hughes announced today (18 March 2008) in the Youth Taskforce Action Plan.

The Youth Taskforce Action Plan will build on the success in tackling antisocial behaviour by spending £218.5m in the following three areas:

• tough enforcement where behaviour is unacceptable or illegal
• non-negotiable support to address the underlying causes of poor behaviour
• better prevention to tackle problems before they become serious and entrenched, and to  prevent problems arising in the first place
To read more visit the DCSF website.


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