Children & Young People (CYP) Charter Self-Assessment

As the CYP lead, you're shaping how your force engages with some of the most vulnerable children in your area. But knowing where your practice is strong and where to focus next isn't always straightforward.

This free self-assessment tool helps you evaluate your force's approach against the NPCC CYP Charter. You'll get immediate, evidence-informed insights that highlight what's working and where to prioritise action

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Pledge 1: We will embed Child Centred Policing (CCP) in our Force

Pledge 2: We will Improve training and practice with CYP victims and witnesses

Pledge 3: We will deliver a Child Centred Custody experience

Pledge 4: We will hear the voice of CYP

Pledge 5: We will deliver meaningful CYP engagement

Pledge 6: We will work with our partners to offer bespoke safety guidance for CYP with additional needs

Pledge 7: We will provide meaningful opportunities for CYP to participate in making their communities safer

Pledge 8: We will promote the use of diversionary activity

Pledge 9: We will refer CYP to bespoke and effective support provision

Child centred policing: Every interaction matters

Children's contact with police takes many forms: as victims, witnesses, suspects, or simply as young people growing up in communities where trust in policing matters. Every one of those interactions leaves a mark, and the nature of that mark - whether it builds trust or erodes it, protects or causes harm - is shaped by how your force responds.

Child centred policing is about all of this. It's about the quality of care shown to a child victim, the way a young witness is supported, the culture that builds or erodes community trust, and the pathways that connect children to their futures rather than the justice system.

Your results are presented through an interactive dashboard with prioritised next steps you can act on straight away.

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Grounded in evidence. Built for practice.

Developed by the Youth Endowment Fund and the National Police Chiefs' Council, the CYP Charter Self-Assessment tool is based on national guidance and the best available evidence on improving outcomes for children.

This tool can be completed by an individual or as a team, on behalf of your force. By self-assessing against the Charter's pledges, you'll build a clear picture of where child centred approaches are already embedded in everyday practice and where the biggest opportunities for improvement lie.

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