West Sussex Gazette

Praise for youth officer

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Education and early interventi­on can play a key role in guiding young people on the right path.

Working with local schools, Neighbourh­ood Youth Officers (NYOs) from Sussex Police address topics such as drugs, weapons, sex and the law, healthy relationsh­ips, assaults and more.

And the work of one NYO in particular has received recognitio­n from a number of schools in the Arun district.

PC Dan Sibun, based out of Littlehamp­ton Police Station, has helped to positively influence the lives of pupils and young people in the community for the past three-and-a-half years.

He said: “By speaking to schools, children and their parents early on, and developing intelligen­ce about any potential crime patterns or concerns, our aim is ultimately to reduce and prevent youth offending.

“Part of my role is to provide interventi­on sessions to young people who commit crime in the hope of diverting their behaviour away from further criminalit­y.

“Sitting down with a young offender as part of the interventi­on process, giving them one-to-one intuition on what they’ve done, the impact of their actions and how it could affect them in later life, and how their actions can have a significan­t impact on their victims, can work really well in preventing further offending especially with supportive parents.

“While each crime is different and will need to be individual­ly reviewed, a favoured method of disposal for young people is for them to make amends for their actions in the form of restorativ­e justice. For more serious crimes or crimes that have had a significan­t impact on a victim I also deal with enforcemen­t where necessary.”

With 15 years’ experience in the force including working as a Special, a PCSO, and within the local Response and Neighbourh­oodPolicin­gTeams,itperhaps comes as no surprise that PC Sibun has been described by local schools as ‘profession­al’, ‘supportive’ and ‘indispensa­ble’, among other things. I put it down to having a passion and motivation for the job,” he said. “I like the ability to sort stuff out before it escalates, and I think having a bit of passion goes a long way.”

 ?? ?? PC Dan Sibun,
PC Dan Sibun,

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