Working
to reduce re-offending and help young people to lead more
productive lives
This
training programme has been updated to incorporate Key
Effective Practice guidelines from the Youth
Justice Board and provides an evidence-based good practice
approach.
The
ethos that underpins the Solution Focused Secure Unit
is that young people respond better to raised expectations
rather than warnings and sanctions.
Many
young people entering the secure estate may have received
poor or erratic parenting. Some will have never experienced
responsibility. Many will have no understanding of respect
and courtesy either because it has never been shown to
them or it was shown to them from a position of weakness.

first
team in the country to use the Solution Focused Secure
Unit Programme, Gladstone House, Dyson Hall, Liverpool
From
the moment of arrival at the Solution Focused Secure
Unit - the young person experiences courtesy and respect
from a position of strength. The workers, clearly in control,
explain the Expectations of the Unit, elicits the strengths
and competencies of the young person and expects
co-operation. The workers look for and feedback
noticed positive change throughout the young person's
time at the Unit which offers the young person an immediate
opportunity for change of both behaviour and attitude.
This
ethos is not new - similar attitudes have worked very
well in adult prisons where even the most committed recidivists
have responded to raised expectations and courtesy from
a position of strength.
On the basis that mistrust is easier to betray than
trust, young people are taught in real ways about
justice, responsibility and respect for others by example.
On
admission, the young person is told what is expected of
him rather than what is not allowed; an increase of responsibility
is offered instead of solely relying on the reward system
to bring about constructive behaviour which in itself
has long-term benefits as part of personal development.

Sanctions
are explained by way of encouraging the young person to
understand them not as a punishment, which is short-term
and which they are well used to, but as a Consequence
of their behaviour and a period of reflection is encouraged
until given a fresh opportunity for the work to continue.
The
young person attends Groupwork sessions, including Developing
as a Young Man; Art Expression; Anger Control; Parenting
the 21st Century Child; Back to School.
The
implementation documents are provided to staff as part
of the training.
All
staff, including support and domestic, working on the
Unit are trained in the Solution Focused Secure Unit
Approach to enable the ethos to be sustainable.
To receive Solution
Focused Secure Unit training details please
contact us at secureunits@brief-therapy-uk.com
or Telephone 0208 542 9310