Judicial

#2026/239Masrafların Geri Alınması (Genç Tutuklama Konaklaması) (Değişiklik) Yönetmelikleri 2026

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Instrument·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The 2026 amendment updates the costs that authorities must pay for each night a child is held in different types of youth detention facilities. The fees have increased for most facilities, while one type of secure children's home has seen a slight decrease. This change primarily affects designated authorities responsible for the care of detained children.

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Key Changes

  • Cost per night in a young offender institution increased from £353 to £373
  • Cost per night in a secure training centre increased from £941 to £1027
  • Cost per night in a secure children's home increased from £968 to £1230

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Obligations

What this law requires

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Designated authorities must pay the Secretary of State £373 per night for each child detained on remand in a young offender institution

Designated authorities responsible for detained children
operational
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Designated authorities must pay the Secretary of State £1,027 per night for each child detained on remand in a secure training centre

Designated authorities responsible for detained children
operational
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Designated authorities must pay the Secretary of State £1,230 per night for each child detained on remand in a secure children's home (excluding secure 16 to 19 Academies)

Designated authorities responsible for detained children
operational
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Designated authorities must pay the Secretary of State £852 per night for each child detained on remand in a secure 16 to 19 Academy

Designated authorities responsible for detained children
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Affected Parties

designated authoritiesSecretary of State+1 more…

Tags

youth detention,cost recovery,regulations