National Independent Care Review – CYCJ’s response
In October 2016, Scotland’s First Minister announced a national ‘root and branch’ review of care. This led to the establishment of a board featuring people
New Technologies and Child Protection – March 2013
Report from the New Technologies and Child Protection conference held by WithScotland and the CYCJ.
Next Steps – progress so far
Building upon our previous research into offending and residential childcare “Between a Rock and a Hard Place”: Responses to Offending in Residential Childcare, for the last
Our Lives with Others: An evaluation of trauma, bereavement and loss developments at HMYOI Polmont
This report reports on a study conducted by CYCJ and the School of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde, funded by The Robertson
Over the Internet, Under the Radar Infographic
Barnardo’s Scotland have put together a handy info graphic summarising the wider report into online safety and risk taking behaviours amongst young people.
Over the Internet, Under the Radar: Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation – a brief literature review
This literature review, written by Dr Ethel Quayle, supports ‘Over the Internet, Under the Radar: Prevention of Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in Scotland’,
Over the Internet, Under the Radar: Prevention of Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in Scotland
This report, written jointly by CYCJ and Barnardo’s Scotland, describes the findings and recommendations from two seminars, attended by a wide range of professionals who have
Practice implications of Coronavirus for Children in Conflict with the Law: An ongoing review
The Coronavirus (Scotland) Act received Royal Assent on April 6, 2020, bringing wide-ranging provisions across a broad range of policy areas, with several implications for
Preparing to Keep The Promise: A Comparative Study of Secure Care and Young Offender Institutions in Scotland
As part of the Children’s Care and Justice Bill Scotland is preparing to end the practice of housing children in YOI’s. In this report Dr