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Probation Orders

A Community Rehabilitation Order was previously a Probation Order and it is a Court Order, which is made to help you to avoid further offending. It can last up to three years.
This Order is supervised by a Youth Offending Team worker who is there to advise, assist and encourage you, and to help to prevent you re-offending. It means that you will be given:
A detailed plan for what is going to be done during your Order will be agreed with you and your parents/carers within the first week. This is called a Supervision Plan. The Plan will be reviewed every three months.


What part do I play in the Order?

Under a Community Rehabilitation Order you will have to:
Other conditions may be attached to your Order. These will be explained to you separately by your YOT worker


Who will know I am on this Order?

Under the Community Rehabilitation Order there will be times when your Youth Offending Team worker will visit you at home and discuss your progress with your parents/carers.
It may also be helpful to talk to your school, youth club, or employer. You will be asked what you think about this before it happens.


What can go wrong?

If you do not co-operate with your Youth Offending Team worker you will be taken back to Court for being in breach of the Community Rehabilitation Order.
If the breach is proved, the Court may then deal with you in some other way, such as:


What if I do well?

When this happens, your Youth Offending Team worker will contact the Court and ask for the Order to be ended early. This cannot happen until at least half of the Community Rehabilitation Order has been successfully completed.
To do this, you will go back to Court with a report from your Youth Offending Team worker saying how well you have done.




Contact Youth Offending Team