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Information Sheet 68 References

Reference Sheet to accompany information sheet 68 Formulation in Risk Practice

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

Introducing Glasgow Youth Court Video

The Glasgow Youth Court is a judicially-led initiative, which is supported by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP). It has been operational since

IVY (Interventions for Vulnerable Youth) Project (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)

Delivered by Dr Lorraine Johnstone, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, Senior Research Fellow and Project Lead, CYCJ and IVY Project, on Day 2 (Mental Health).

IVY Formulation Workshop (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)

Delivered by Dr Leanne Gregory and Heather Irving, CYCJ on Day 2 (Mental Health).

IVY Workplan 2017/18

This workplan specifies the projects and activities to be undertaken in 2017/18 by the IVY (Interventions for Vulnerable Youth) Project, funded by the Scottish Government

January 2024 E-bulletin

Featuring a report on Rights Respecting Justice for children in conflict with the law, vacancy for Head of Practice Development and important dates for the

January E-bulletin 2018

Talking Year of Young People, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early and Effective Interventions as we look ahead to 2018.

January e-bulletin 2019

New year, new horizons and new opportunities

January e-bulletin 2020

Rights respecting, preventing sexual offending and sharing secure care learning

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