Police have also criticised the decision to shut youth centres. In December Inspector Graham Dix, responsible for youth justice and engagement said “The loss of those services would mean more opportunities for young people to get involved in crime and antisocial behaviour, so we would oppose their closure.”
The County Council’s staff consultation proposed cuts to all youth worker posts. Louise Chapman, Oxfordshire County Council member has said Big Society funding would save youth centres through use of volunteers. Emma Jones responded “There are already volunteers helping to run youth centres, but they are trained, monitored and supported by youth workers. Without youth workers our children shouldn’t be left to unregulated volunteers.”
Campaigners are now calling on Oxfordshire residents to make clear their anger by contacting the councillors that voted for the youth centres to be closed down. Emma Jones said “We are calling on parents, young people and communities losing these services to call their councillors and demand the reversal of this dangerous policy. Either they reverse it now, or they spend more clearing up the damage they cause later on.”
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