The Hillingdon Council is asking for feedback on their draft Youth Justice Service plans. They want to hear from the community to help improve the services they provide.
The council has developed a five-year strategy that outlines their goals and priorities for the future. They are looking for input from residents to ensure that the services meet the needs of young people and their families.
Cllr Susan O’Brien, who is responsible for Children, Families, and Education, emphasized the importance of putting children first and understanding the challenges they face. The council is dedicated to supporting young people and their families in the best way possible.
The consultation period will last for six weeks, ending on August 11th. This gives residents plenty of time to review the plans and share their thoughts with the council.
If you would like to participate and provide feedback, you can visit the Hillingdon Council website at //www.hillingdon.gov.uk/YJSS. Your input is valuable and will help shape the future of the Youth Justice Service in Hillingdon.