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CYCJ e-bulletin, December 2015
Looking back on the highlights from 2015…
Secure Care in Scotland, a scoping study
This scoping study, written by CYCJ’s Kristina Moodie, is designed to help identify evidence gaps regarding the outcomes experienced by children and young people placed
Space to Think: Lessons and Impact of the IVY Project
The Interventions for Vulnerable Youth (IVY) service was developed and commenced in September 2013, aiming to fill the gap in service provisions for high risk
CYCJ e-bulletin, November 2015
This month we’ve been Breaking the Cycle of offending, talking reintegration and transitions, welcoming new team members, and more…
Families of Prisoners: A Review of the Evidence
This paper, written by CYCJ’s Debbie Nolan and Beth Weaver, draws on academic research and published reports to present a summary of research into the
Info Sheet 43: Breaking the Cycle
This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Jill McAfee, summarises some of the main themes from the CYCJ ‘Breaking the Cycle’ conference on intergenerational offending, which was held
CYCJ e-bulletin, October 2015
This month we’ve been improving practice for girls, talking about core skills, signing the Care Leavers Covenant, and more…
Info Sheet 42: Improving Practice for Girls
This month’s Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Carole Dearie, follows on from the national launch of the Improving Practice for Girls training programme on 20
CYCJ e-bulletin, September 2015
This month we’ve been: celebrating a birthday; blogging about youth justice issues; and examining Multisystemic Therapy programmes.