Henwood Trust

The Henwood Trust was established in 2004 by Judge Carolyn Henwood with the generous support of the Tindall Foundation with the mission of '"effective strategies for young offenders".

It is funded by the Tindall Foundation and more recently the Todd Foundation.

The Trust networks in the sector and convenes people working to provide policy and services to young offenders.

Patron - Sir Stephen Tindall

Trustees - Judge Carolyn Henwood (Chair), James Johnston and Neil Gray

Current Initiatives

Publication: Effective programmes for youth at risk of continued and serious offending.

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Publication: "Playing to our Strengths" - Successful youth justice Family Group Conferences in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Blog:
The Youth Justice Story

Otorohanga leadership in dealing with youth crime

Kim Hill interviewed Dale Williams, Mayor of Otorohanga, on Radio NZ’s “Saturday” this morning. Dale Williams, known to many Henwood[Read more...]

70 Business Leaders Come Together on Prison Issues

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"Watershed Moment" in Global Attitudes to Crime

Professor David Brown of the University of NSW says the world is approaching a watershed moment in attitudes to crime,[Read more...]