Reintegration and transitions

Understanding the impact of trauma, bereavement and loss can change young lives

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

Secure Care in Scotland: Looking Ahead

Secure care is the most intensive and restrictive form of alternative care in Scotland.  Though the numbers of children and young people secured each year

Movement Restriction Conditions (MRCs) and Youth Justice in Scotland: Are we there yet?

Movement Restriction Conditions (MRCs) were introduced in Scotland as part of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004.  Although as highlighted by Orr (2013), their

National Youth Justice Conference 2016 – resource overview

At this year’s National Youth Justice Conference in Dundee on June 15 and 16, delegates came together to learn, share ideas and best practice, and

The Voices – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016

Saffron and Simone of the Staf Voices project shared video footage what it’s like to be a care experienced young person.

Max Rutherford – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016

Max Rutherford (Criminal Justice Programme Manager, Barrow Cadbury Trust) spoke on the Transition to Adulthood (T2A) initiative at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016,

Maggie Fallon – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016

Maggie Fallon (Senior Education Officer, Education Scotland) asked ‘What do we mean by included, engaged and involved?’ at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016.

CYCJ e-bulletin, July 2016

This month we’ve been asking YOU to shape our future, sharing lessons from #YJconf16 and putting the spotlight on Staf.

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