Music To My Ears
A creative arts project supporting children and young people affected by child criminal exploitation.
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DismissOur services aim to prevent first-time entrance into the criminal justice system, intervene when young people have committed an offence, and support young people subject to youth justice.
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We deliver a range of services that cover the spectrum of youth justice, from crime diversion and prevention through to intensive supervision and surveillance.
To do this, we provide many of the key components of a good youth offending service, including high-level family support, alternative provision education, and employment support. We also successfully deliver many of the wrap-around services to young people at risk of offending. These include bespoke gangs programmes, victim work and services that support children who go missing and/or who are victims of exploitation.
At the heart of this is our belief that relationships are crucial to effective desistance from offending.
Services are listed alphabetically.
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For the first 3-4 months I moved here, I was anxious about my surroundings and would stay home a lot. Now I feel comfortable leaving the house and I can trust myself that I won’t get back involved in crime. This has literally saved my life.
Brianna, service user
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A creative arts project supporting children and young people affected by child criminal exploitation.
68 Church Street, Leatherhead, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Grange Farm Avenue, Felixstowe, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Montgomery Avenue, Lowestoft NR32 4DU, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Kirkley & Pakefield Football Club, Walmer Road, Lowestoft, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Breckland School, Crown Street, Brandon, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Hadleigh Pool & Leisure, Stonehouse Road, Hadleigh, Ipswich, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Newmarket Leisure Centre, Exning Road, Newmarket, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Mildenhall Hub, Sheldrick Way, Mildenhall, Bury Saint Edmunds, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Ormiston Denes Academy, Yarmouth Road, Lowestoft, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Murrayside Community Centre, Nacton Road, Ipswich, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Chantry Academy, Mallard Way, Ipswich, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Maple Park, Ipswich, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Abbeycroft Leisure, Ehringshausen Way, Haverhill CB9 0ER, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
East Point Academy, Kirkley Run, Lowestoft, UK
View serviceTransforming young people's lives and reducing crime in Suffolk, through engagement and diversion opportunities.
Britten Road, Lowestoft, UK
View serviceReparation activities are intended to ‘repair the harm’ caused by the young person with a conviction, by having them something back to their community. This could be by doing something to directly benefit the victim, or indirectly through the completion of unpaid work in their community
Community reparative sessions encourage young people to reintegrate and take pride in their local community, while paying back for their crime and learning new skills. Working with local authorities, partner agencies and charities, our services identify suitable reparation projects, including charity shop work, supporting food banks and cleaning graffiti.
Our aim is for young people to take responsibility for their actions, make amends and not commit further offences.
Yes. Our services offer a range of different activities to suit the needs of the young person and try to tailor the sessions to their interests or job prospects.
Under the Youth Justice Board requirements, any young person with an unpaid work element to their order, must be enhancing their work skills and/or education.
Rosa Maguire
Service Manager, Community Resilience and Resolution
Talk to us about how we can work with you to divert more young people away from the criminal justice system.
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Please note that some of our services can only accept referrals from specific sources. Full referral information can be found on the respective service’s website page.
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Catch22 will only process your contact details and send you newsletters following your freely-given, specific, informed and unambiguous consent.
You have the right to unsubscribe from any of our email mailing lists at any time. If you wish to unsubscribe from a Catch22 mailing list please click the unsubscribe link on the latest email or contact dpo@catch-22.org.uk to ensure that you do not continue to receive email newsletters from us. We will need to continue to hold your details after you have unsubscribed to ensure that we do not send you further communications.
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You have the right to withdraw consent for us to contact you at any time by contacting dpo@catch-22.org.uk. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, which in the United Kingdom is the Information Commissioner’s Office.
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Complaints can be submitted using our online feedback form, by emailing feedback@catch-22.org.uk, or by post. Catch22 undertakes the processing of your complaints data as part of its legitimate interests.
When we receive a complaint from a person we make up a file containing the details of the complaint. This normally contains the identity of the complainant and any other individuals involved in the complaint.
We will only use the personal information we collect to process the complaint and to check on the level of service we provide.
We usually have to disclose the complainant’s identity to whoever the complaint is about. This is inevitable where, for example, the accuracy of a person’s record is in dispute. If a complainant doesn’t want information identifying him or her to be disclosed, we will try to respect that. However, it may not be possible to handle a complaint on an anonymous basis.
We will keep personal information contained in complaint files in line with our retention policy. This means that information relating to a complaint will be retained for six years from closure. It will be retained in a secure environment and access to it will be restricted according to the ‘data minimisation’ principle.
For more information, please see the Complaints, Compliments and Feedback policy.
The Data Processor (the organisation that does data processing on behalf of Catch22) is Totally.Tech.
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Individual Catch22 services may work with additional third-party data processors in line with their contractual requirements. For more information, please see the relevant Service Privacy Notice, which can be downloaded from their service page on this website, or found by searching for the service by name in our Policy Library.
Catch22 may disclose information about you to any of our employees, officers, agents, suppliers or data processors insofar as reasonably necessary for the purposes as set out in this privacy notice.
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Except as provided in this privacy notice, Catch22 will not provide your information to third parties without your consent.
Catch22 will take reasonable technical and organisational precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of your personal information.
We will store all the personal information you provide on our secure, encrypted password and firewall protected servers. As data transmission over the internet is inherently insecure, we cannot guarantee the security of data sent over the internet.
Where information is held on our behalf by data processors, we will ensure, to the best of our ability, that they hold your information securely and in line with data protection legislation. We hold contracts with all data processors to make sure that they cannot do anything with your data unless we have instructed them to do so.
We may update this privacy notice from time-to-time. Check this page occasionally to ensure you are happy with any changes.
Please contact the Data Protection Officer if you have any queries regarding this Privacy Notice or if you would like to exercise or query any of the following rights afforded to you under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
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If you have any questions about this privacy notice or of our treatment of your personal data, please email dpo@catch-22.org.uk or write to:
Data Protection Officer
Catch22
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Catch22’s data protection registration number is Z1473239
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