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The Transformation of Services for Young People in Surrey County Council

Performance indicators

The transformation of SYP, working closely with our partners, has to date achieved significant and unprecedented improvements in outcomes for young people across a range of social policy issues, including participation, youth offending and homelessness.  Between January 2012 and January 2014 the number of young people who were NEET in Surrey has reduced by 60%, with national data showing how Surrey had the joint-lowest proportion of young people who were NEET of all local authorities in England in 2013/14.  Between 2009 and 2013, Surrey achieved a 90% reduction in the number of young people who were first-time entrants to the criminal justice system.  Since November 2012, the Youth Support Service has engaged over 290 young people who presented as at risk of becoming homeless, leading to the lowest ever rate of youth homelessness in Surrey.

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Chris Tisdall

Performance and Analysis Manager
Surrey Services for Young People

Email: chris.tisdall@surreycc.gov.uk

Chris Tisdall wrote this case study in August 2014.

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