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    ‘It’s a sixth sense…I see you, you see me, and we’ve been there’: Benefits And challenges of developing a peer mentoring scheme with young people in youth justice services

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    Bussu, Anna
    Creaney, Sean
    Price, Jayne
    Burns, Samantha
    Myles, Kierra
    Affiliation
    Edge Hill University; University of Chester; Manchester Centre for Youth Studies; Bedfordshire University
    Publication Date
    2024-09-09
    
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    Abstract
    The aim of this paper is to explore the development of peer mentorship within Youth Justice, including the value and utilisation of lived experience. Children and young people who have acquired specific experience of system contact can accrue experiential knowledge and become ‘experts by experience’. These children and young people are potentially capable of providing unique insights, which include sharing knowledge and experiences of navigating welfare and justice services. This research paper provides in-depth insight from an ongoing study about the experiences of those involved in delivering a peer mentoring scheme within a youth justice context. Data from semi-structured interviews with lived experienced peer mentors and practitioners were analysed using thematic analysis to explore participants’ opinions, attitudes and beliefs regarding the design and development of a peer mentoring scheme. The article contributes to a conceptual understanding of the design and delivery of peer mentorship within youth justice.
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    Bussu, A., Creaney, S., Price, J., Burns, S., & Myles, K. (2024). ‘It’s a sixth sense…I see you, you see me, and we’ve been there’: Benefits and challenges of developing a peer mentoring scheme with young people in youth justice services. British Journal of Community Justice, 19(2), 4-19. https://doi.org/10.48411/4c2h-hc54
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    Manchester Metropolitan University
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    The British Journal of Community Justice
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/629019
    DOI
    10.48411/4c2h-hc54
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    https://mmuperu.co.uk/bjcj/articles/its-a-sixth-sense-i-see-you-you-see-me-and-weve-been-there-benefits-and-challenges-of-developing-a-peer-mentoring-scheme-with-young-people-in-youth-jus/
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    @ 2024 The British Journal of Community Justice
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    1475-0279
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    Unfunded
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    10.48411/4c2h-hc54
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