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    Children and young peoples’ lyrics and voices capturing their experiences within Youth Justice Services

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    Price, Jayne
    Wilkinson, Dean
    Crossley, Charlene
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    University of Chester
    
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    The research aimed to explore young peoples’ authentic experiences of YJS during the covid-19 pandemic. By adopting the creative arts-based method of lyric writing, the research team sought to empower participants through collaboration and participation and to facilitate them leading the narrative (Deakin, Fox and Matos, 2020). This research adopted a creative arts-based method in which participants worked alongside an artist to generate lyrics that captured their experiences within YJS’. Such an approach demonstrated a commitment to participatory, child-first approaches. Two main themes were identified: identity and relationships. The young people vocalised resistance to frequent labelling and their ambitions to move away from past criminal identity and behaviour. Relationships with practitioners could be source of frustration within this but were also highlighted as valuable and supportive. As data collection was remote, owing to the covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns, the opportunity to develop relationships with young people within the YJS’ prior to conducting the research was restricted. This approach may have also impacted upon recruitment of participants. The sessions presented short-term interventions and whilst follow-up sessions were offered, many did not take them up. Although the research sample is small and cannot be considered representative, it allows for a valuable insight into the experiences of young people at a particularly challenging time. Upon receiving our findings and recommendations, the first YJS research site has sought to further embed a relationship-based practice model and greater creative/participatory socially prescribed psychosocial therapeutic interventions, including music groups, and spoken word artists to work with children and young people.
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    Price, J., Wilkinson, D.J., & Crossley, C. (2023). Children and young peoples’ lyrics and voices capturing their experiences within Youth Justice Services, Safer Communities
    Publisher
    Emerald Publishing
    Journal
    Safer Communities
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/627617
    DOI
    10.1108/SC-08-2022-0029
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    Article
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1108/SC-08-2022-0029
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