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Working with young people who offend

This paper presents a review of the recent literature relating to effective practice with young people displaying harmful sexual behaviour (HSB), violence or risky substance

The effects of early years trauma workshop (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This workshop, delivered at the National Youth Justice Conference by Iain Macaulay of North Lanarkshire Council, looks at what causes trauma and the effects it

CYCJ e-bulletin, June 2015

This month we’ve been: discussing complexity and youth justice; re-launching resources; and blogging about great books and events…

Child Sexual Exploitation – Moral Panic or Legitimate Concern? (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This workshop, delivered at the National Youth Justice Conference by Stuart Allardyce and Lisa Gamble of Barnardo’s Scotland, shares key findings from recent inquiries and

Asset Training Slides 2017

Asset Chronology

Asset Case Study

Info Sheet 38: Managing Risk of Serious Harm in Young People

This information sheet, written by Stewart Simpson, aims to share key messages in relation to monitoring, supervising and managing young people who are considered to be of

Martin Crewe, Director Barnardo’s Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This presentation, entitled ‘Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation – Lessons for Scotland from Rotherham’, was delivered by Martin Crewe of Barnardo’s Scotland at the National Youth

Paul Carberry, Action for Children (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This presentation, entitled ‘Intervention: Evidence and Impact’, was delivered by Paul Carberry of Action for Children at the National Youth Justice Conference 2015.

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