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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,

Max Rutherford, Smoothing Transitions and Accelerating Desistance: T2A

This presentation was delivered by Max Rutherford, Criminal Justice Programme Manager for the Barrow Cadbury Trust and T2A, on June 16th at the National Youth

May E-bulletin 2018

Walking and talking our way to youth justice! In this month’s e-bulletin we look at technology assisted harmful sexual behaviours, offending in residential childcare, ACE’s

May e-bulletin 2019

Sharing best practice, justice for every child and inclusion as prevention

May e-bulletin 2020

Assessing the impact of COVID-19, sharing resources and keeping The Promise

May e-bulletin 2021

Highlighting childhood trauma in secure care, publishing participation and examining harmful sexual behaviour.

May e-bulletin 2022

Creative conversations, supporting Inside Out and Talking Mats.

May E-bulletin 2023

Featuring ‘CCE in Scotland: A Scoping Review’, ‘Glasgow Youth Court Report’ plus reaction to the Childrens’ Hearings System Working Group Redesign Report.

Meeting the needs of bereaved young men in custody

This presentation was delivered at the Seasons for Growth conference, which took place in Glasgow on Saturday, November 1. It was presented by Nina Vaswani,

Meeting the needs of bereaved young men in custody

This presentation was delivered by Nina Vaswani (Research Fellow, CYCJ); Donald Scott (Chaplain at HM YOI Polmont) and Nicola Robertson (Depute Principal Educational Psychologist, Falkirk)

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