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Overview
Assessing Risk and Need Risk and Protective Factors Better Outcomes Risk Assessments Youth Level of Service / Case
Management Inventory 2 (YLS/CMI 2)
What do we want? To create a safer society by working in
partnership to reduce youth offending through appropriate interventions and linkages into services
Better Outcomes Children will be:
Healthy Supported in active learning Secure in the environment Economically secure Safe from harm Part of positive networks Included and participating in society
Different tools assess different risk General risk of offending
Asset (Youth Justice Board, 2000) Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory
YLS/CMI (Hoge and Andrews, 2002; 2010) Risk of violence
Structured Assessment of Youth Violence Risk
SAVRY (Borum et al, 2002) Assessment Intervention and Moving-On Framework
AIM (Print et al, 2000)
YLS / CMI 2 (Hoge and Andrews 2010)
Assessment of Risks and Needs1. Prior and Current Offences2. Family Circumstances / Parenting3. Education / Employment4. Peer Relations5. Substance Abuse6. Leisure / Recreation7. Personality / Behaviour8. Attitudes / Orientation
YLS / CMI 2 (Hoge and Andrews 2010)
1. Assessment of Risk and Needs2. Summary of Risks and Needs3. Assessment of Other Needs 4. Your Assessment of the Young Person’s Risk /
Need Level5. Contact Level6. Case Management Plan7. Case Management Review Assessment of Risks and
Needs
Why use the YLS/CMI? Best practice Standardise practice Systematic collection of information Inform decision making