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OUTPUTS AND PERFORMANCE<br />

Youth Boot Camp Programs<br />

The Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp Program aims to prevent young people from entering<br />

the youth justice system and the Sentenced Youth Boot Camp Program aims to break the cycle of<br />

offending behaviour of young people in the justice system.<br />

Key Deliverables<br />

<strong>2015</strong>-<strong>16</strong><br />

Budget Actual<br />

Early Intervention Youth Boot Camps (EIYBC):<br />

• Number of young people who commence a camp program<br />

• Number of young people who complete a camp program<br />

Sentenced Youth Boot Camps (alternative to detention)<br />

• Number of young people who commence a camp program<br />

• Number of young people who complete a camp program<br />

100<br />

90<br />

10<br />

10<br />

97<br />

89 a<br />

0 b<br />

Notes:<br />

In <strong>2015</strong>-<strong>16</strong>, the measures for Youth Boot Camps were separated into two: Early Intervention Youth<br />

Boot Camps and Sentenced Youth Boot Camps to differentiate between the two programs.<br />

Additional notes:<br />

Youth Justice transferred to Territory Families as per Administrative Arrangement Orders of<br />

12 September 20<strong>16</strong>.<br />

a) Case management continues for up to eight weeks after the camp and therefore some participants continue to be case managed<br />

into the next financial year. Those in progress have been accounted for in this figure.<br />

b) The Sentenced Youth Boot Camp trial begins in August 20<strong>16</strong>.<br />

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES<br />

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