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Speech, language and communication difficulties

The Scottish Government has identified a policy priority in relation to speech, language and communication needs and how they relate to youth justice. In order to collate existing knowledge

Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) in Youth Justice: Understanding and addressing the impact

The current Youth Justice Strategy ‘Preventing Offending: Getting it right for children and young people’ committed to ‘improve awareness and support of speech, language and

Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) in Youth Justice: Understanding and addressing the impact Event Report

On October 31, 2017, CYCJ and the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group facilitated the SLCN in Youth Justice workshop. The workshop included representatives from organisations

Stories of (In)justice? Exploring young people’s stories of youth justice

This CYCJ webinar with Dr Johanne Miller (University of the West of Scotland and CYCJ Associate) on August 12 explored the tensions between the small

Strengths, Needs and Adverse Childhood Experiences in young women at high risk

This report summarises findings from CYCJ’s work carry out an examination of the Up-2-Us Strength and Resilience Monitoring (SRM) tool. Designed to address the specific

Substance Misuse and Young People in Scotland

This short report is the output from a pilot practitioner research placement, jointly embarked upon by CYCJ and Includem, as part of CYCJ’s commitment to

Supporting Forth and Fife Valley: Pathways into prison and supports available to young people from Fife and Forth Valley

This report presents the findings of a small-scale research project which examined the social work reports of 32 young men aged between 17 and 21

Supporting young people involved in offending up to 21 years old: Extending the Whole System Approach

The Whole System Approach (WSA) was introduced in Scotland as an effective way of working with young people aged 8-18 who are involved in offending

Supporting young people who enter into secure care or custody to reintegrate into communities

CYCJ Strategic Manager Fiona Dyer gives a brief overview of the current system of supporting young people who enter into secure care or custody in

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

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