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Record Outcome 23 and Youth Diversion Orders in Core+

Current status and interim count type mappings for recording Outcome 23 and Youth Diversion Orders as Out of Court Resolutions (OOCRs) in Core+.

Written by Asa MacLean

The ability to record Outcome 23 and Youth Diversion Orders as Out of Court Resolutions (OOCRs) is not yet available in Core+. Both will be available as interim measures as outlined below, until the Youth Justice Board (YJB) adds these as values as part of Schema 12 (2027/28).

⚠️ Important: A change to Core+ is required before these values can be mapped correctly for use in AssetPlus. Please do not configure these count types for use in AssetPlus until this change has been applied. Until this is in place, AssetPlus will display a validation error, as the interim count type values chosen by the YJB are classed as obsolete within AssetPlus.

Record Outcome 23

When available, the following interim mappings will apply for passing data to Child Level Data (CLD):

  • Legal outcome β†’ Reprimand

  • Disposal Type (for intervention programmes) β†’ Reprimand

To support this, the following count types will need to be configured:

LU_YOT_OUTCOME

Field

Value

Category

YOT

Count Type

Reprimand

LU_YOT_INTERVENTION_PROGRAMME

Field

Value

Category

YOT

Count Type

Reprimand

πŸ“Œ Note: This mapping uses a legal outcome code that is no longer widely used across Youth Justice Services (YJSs). It is an interim measure only, and will be replaced once the YJB adds these as values as part of Schema 12 (2027/28).


Record Youth Diversion Orders

When available, the following interim mappings will apply for passing data to CLD:

  • Legal outcome β†’ Drug Treatment and Testing Order

  • Disposal Type (for intervention programmes) β†’ Drug Treatment and Testing Order

To support this, the following count types will need to be configured:

LU_YOT_OUTCOME

Field

Value

Category

YOT

Count Type

Drug Treatment and Testing Order

LU_YOT_INTERVENTION_PROGRAMME

Field

Value

Category

YOT

Count Type

Drug Treatment and Testing Order

πŸ“Œ Note: This mapping uses a legal outcome code that is no longer widely used across YJSs. It is an interim measure only, and will be replaced once the YJB adds these as values as part of Schema 12 (2027/28). Once available, Youth Diversion Orders will work in the same way as other civil orders within the Case Management System (CMS).

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