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Info Sheet 52: National Youth Justice Conference 2016 – workshop summary
This month’s Info Sheet, written by Debbie Nolan, highlights practice learning points from the workshops at this year’s national youth justice conference
Vision and Values for the Children’s Hearing System in Scotland
The Children’s Hearings Improvement Partnership (CHIP), of which CYCJ is a partner, has published a statement of vision and values which reflects the enduring ethos
Improving Life Chances – June 2016
These notes are from the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting that took place on June 6, 2016. The Implementation Groups were set up as part of the
Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting – April 2016
These notes are from the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting that took place on April 25, 2016. The Implementation Groups were set up as part of the
Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting – February 2016
These notes are from the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting that took place on February 29, 2016. The Implementation Groups were set up as part of
Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting – January 2016
These notes are from the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group meeting that took place on January 14, 2016. The Implementation Groups were set up as part of the
CYCJ e-bulletin, June 2016
This month we’ve been youth justice conferencing, taking elphies and discussing disclosure.
Young People with Learning Difficulties who are involved in harmful sexual behaviour
This presentation was delivered by Professor Bill Lindsay and Jennifer van der Zwet, on June 16th at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016.
What can we learn in Scotland from the Red Hook Community Court?
Following a visit to New York, CYCJ Practice Development Manager Fiona Dyer explores in this case study how we can work better with young people who