Youth Inclusion Support Panel

A Youth Inclusion Support Panel (abbreviated YISP) is a British arm of local government.A young person who is identified to be "at risk" of offending will be offered the chance to appear before the panel.The panel will be an ad hoc[clarification needed] collection of professionals chosen to meet the young person's needs; typically their parents, teachers, youth workers, social workers, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) workers, or other relevant people will be involved.They will form a plan aimed at helping the young person with their behaviour, channeling them into constructive activities, and reducing the risk of offending.In most areas, parents or carers who are concerned about their child's behaviour can refer directly to a YISP via their local council.
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