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.
Info Sheet 55: Care and Risk Management Guidance
The Care and Risk Management (CARM) Guidance for children aged 12 to 18 years who present a risk of serious harm is an appendix to
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
Positive Youth Justice: Children First, Offenders Second: presentation
This presentation was delivered by Professor Stephen Case (Loughborough University) at a joint CYCJ/University of Strathclyde School of Social Work and Social Policy seminar on