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To help you keep informed and continue your professional development, we’ve provided free access to the latest youth and criminal justice information, including government consultations, newsletter and conference materials, and national standards and guidelines.

Info Sheet: Making Connections: Supporting the identification of care leavers in the justice system

On November 24, 2016, CYCJ and CELCIS facilitated the Making Connections workshop, which was attended by over 40 youth and criminal justice and throughcare/aftercare practitioners

Rich Stafford – podcast

Rich Stafford, Director of Bereavement Sector Support Scotland, Child Bereavement UK, spoke at ‘Working with Loss and Bereavement in Children and Young People’ (November 2016).

Darren Tipping – podcast

Darren Tipping,Young Person’s Support Worker with Action for Children, shares his experiences at ‘Working with Loss and Bereavement in Children and Young People’ (November 2016).

Nina Vaswani – podcast

Nina Vaswani, Research Fellow at CYCJ, talking at ‘Working with Loss and Bereavement in Children and Young People’ (November 2016). She presented on ‘Loss, bereavement

Sacha Richardson – podcast

Sacha Richardson, Director of Family Services at Winston’s Wish, delivered the keynote at ‘Working with Loss and Bereavement in Young People’ (November 2016). He presented

Intro & welcome – podcast from Working with Loss and Bereavement in Young People

Claire Lightowler, Director of CYCJ, welcomed delegates to ‘Working with loss and bereavement in young people’ (November 2016). Stewart Wilson, Chief Executive, Cruse Bereavement Care

Info Sheet 56: Talking about death with children and young people

As a society we are often uncomfortable when talking about death, dying and bereavement. This is more apparent when it comes to talking to children and

Our Lives with Others: An evaluation of trauma, bereavement and loss developments at HMYOI Polmont

This report reports on a study conducted by CYCJ and the School of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde, funded by The Robertson

CYCJ e-bulletin, October 2016

This month we’ve been: reviewing secure care, responding to offending in residential childcare and focusing on the positives.

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