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- Youth Justice White Paper announced by Deputy PM David Lammy.
- Parenting orders declined from over 1,000 in 2009/10 to 33 in 2022/23.
- Β£15.4 million annual investment to support 12,000 at-risk children over three years.
- Consultation on ending lifelong disclosure of childhood criminal records.
- Reforms follow inquiry into Southport stabbings (July 2025).
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