Hon Rick Barker
Minister for Courts
19 May 2008
Media Statement
Youth Court information resources improved
Courts Minister, Rick Barker has today launched a set of new information resources, developed to ensure that all people
who interact with Youth Court are aware of the court process and what to expect.
"For nearly two decades the Youth Court has worked to ensure that negative patterns of behaviour in young people are
broken and that they are placed on the path to rehabilitation," Mr Barker said.
"Youth Court is a serious court which is charged with ensuring there is accountability, resolution and restoration for
young offenders, their families and victims.
"This government is committed to improving and streamlining all Court process and providing improved information
resources is a key part of this drive.
"Going to Court is a difficult time for all parties, but ensuring there is clear and concise information available to
defendants and the victims of crime can improve outcomes and reduce any stress.
"The resources we are launching today will help ensure people turning up to the Youth Court know what to expect on the
day, what is expected of them. They will cover what the Youth Court is and how they work, who is involved in the Youth
Court process, Family Group Conferences, and the sorts of decisions a Youth Court Judge can make.
The new material will be specifically tailored for victims, families and for young people and are designed to be
appropriate to the target audiences.
They will be available at all District Youth Courts, and can also be downloaded from the Youth Court section of the
Ministry of Justice’s website.
The Youth Court uses restorative and therapeutic justice processes to make young people accountable, provide support for
their families and take into account the needs of the victims.
In the 2006/07 year the Youth Court disposed of over 7,500 cases nationwide.
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