Hi Tom,
Someone with a lot of knowledge of N I C will be able to give a better guide. I think this is very hit and miss, but go for the principle 'if it looks good then its not far off'.
This is what I initially did on SDzzz. however I have moved it back a lot since then. However the helm was very neutral when I did this so I thought it was a very good starting point.
However every boat is so different and the crew weights also crucial to the set up. The feel of the boat when sailing will give you the best guide. Cherubs, to my knowledge, when set up right are perfect on the helm. No effort needed if all is going well. (its the balance thats the problem). Dont worry if you cant tack that is nothing to do with the rig set up!
If you have a mast foot slot get it as far back as possible.
I would start by looking at the mast with no sails on and dropping the plumb line down to the dagger-board slot - possibly an inch or so near to the front of the casing. set the lowers to this, adjusting the boat breaker.
Rig the jib to tension, mast straight up to the hounds with the lowers tight and shrouds same tension as lowers, the uppers should now bring the top bend further back to the back, or further, of the dagger-slot.
Then sail it and feel. I started off with a fixed forestay length and used the longer type shackles top and bottom for the jig tension, I changed the shackle lengths for a tighter rig and finer adjustments. If you are not sure about this use a longer stay and cut down when you are happier with the set up. Only bother with bigger tensions when you are happy with the helm response.
as they say...suck it and see... Having said all the above I bust the mast last week so perhaps disregard all advise!!!