Young People and MAPPA in Scotland
‘Young People and MAPPA in Scotland’ was written by Paul Rigby, Bill Whyte and Marguerite Schinkel. All three were previously involved with the Centre for
Scotland – it’s complicated
This presentation was made by Claire Lightowler, Director of CYCJ, at the Five Nations Youth Justice Conference 2014, which took place in Cardiff.
Youth Justice in Scotland: Fixed in the past or fit for the future?
‘Youth Justice in Scotland: Fixed in the past or fit for the future?’ draws on research evidence, practice wisdom and policy discourse to provide a
Factsheet 28: Evaluating the ‘Systemic Practice in Family Interventions’ Programme
The provision of support to families is an important part of a system that effectively supports children and young people who are involved in offending
Systemic Practice and Family Interventions Course Evaluation 2013/2014
The provision of support to families is an important part of a system that effectively supports children and young people who are involved in offending
National Youth Justice Conference 2014 – Vox Liminis
Vox Liminis’ Alison Urie talks about the valuable work that the arts-based intervention project does in Scottish prisons. She’s joined by Andrew Howie, who performs
Tony MacDonald, Who Cares? Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
In his own words: Tony MacDonald, a Campaigns and Training Assistant with Who Cares? Scotland, talks about his experiences of growing up in care and of
Dr Lorraine Johnstone, IVY (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Dr Lorraine Johnstone, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist for the Interventions for Vulnerable Youth (IVY) Project, talks about the project and how it can help young people
Aileen Campbell MSP’s speech (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Robert Marshall, Deputy Director of Children and Families at the Scottish Government, reads out an address by Aileen Campbell MSP, Minister for Children and Young People, on
Chair’s opening address: Day 2 (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Steve Harte, Chair of the National Youth Justice Advisory Group (NYJAG), introduces Day 2 of the National Youth Justice Conference 2014.