RT Article T1 Improving healthcare in adult probation services: Learning from Youth Offending Teams JF Probation journal VO 70 IS 3 SP 261 OP 278 A1 Brooker, Charlie 1971- A2 Collinson, Beth A2 Sirdifield, Coral LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1862622701 AB This article reviews the development of the healthcare provision in youth offending teams (YOTs), and the implications of this for improving provision for adults supervised by probation. The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) made healthcare funding a statutory requirement in YOTs, and healthcare presence in most YOTs was significantly boosted by the collaborative commissioning initiative. There is no parallel commissioning initiative in adult probation services. Only a small proportion of NHS clinical commissioning groups make specific investment for this population. Pockets of healthcare provision in probation settings exist, but not consistently. We argue that this represents a major social inequality. K1 Probation K1 Youth offending K1 Criminal Justice K1 Healthcare K1 Commissioning DO 10.1177/02645505211070088