Young Person's advice & Assistance Panel
See
also
Young Person's Advice & Assistance Panel.
What is the YPAAP?
A panel of specialists from organisations such as education and the
youth service whose purpose is to provide and assist young people
who may need additional guidance. For example you may be concerned
that a young person is underachieving or lost interest in school,
or that they have become involved in anti-social behaviour and
breaking the law.
How can YPAAP help?
By offering support and assistance for young people and their
families at an early stage, to reduce the possibility of them
becoming involved in crime and anti-social behaviour and by
assisting them to achieve their full potential.
- By ensuring that young people and their families receive the
services they need from mainstream public bodies and agencies.
- Ensuring that appropriate advice and help is given to the young
person to access further education, training and employment.
- Provide a package of support for the young person and
family.
How do I contact the YPAAP?
If you are a parent or carer, or a professional working with
young people such as a teacher, youth club worker or police
officer, then you can make a referral to the panel. The young
person must be between the ages of 8 to 25 years old and a resident
of the City.
To make a referral you must seek to gain consent or agreement
from the young person and their parent or carer, that you are
seeking assistance from the YPAAP and all those involved including
the young person, will then receive advice in relation to how we
can help.
For more information about how the YPAAP can help, contact the
Children and Families Service Manager on 020 7332 1215.
Email the
City of London Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP)
.
Othter useful contacts:
Social Services, Service Manager
020 7332 1215
Email Social
Services
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
020 7456 9815
Email CDRP
Youth Service
020 7332 3223
Email the Youth
Service
Education
020 7332 1750
Email
education
City of London Police
020 7601 2652
Email
the City Police