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EEI – ‘The clue is in the name’

Early and Effective Intervention (EEI) is based on the principles of Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC). The aim of this paper, written by

Developing Capacity and Improvement Group – June 2016

These notes are from the Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group meeting that took place on June 1, 2016. The Implementation Groups were set up as part of

Evaluation of the Barnardo’s Safer Choices Missing Service

Research shows that children and young people who go missing from home are at a considerably higher risk of being harmed.  In April 2013, in

Better relationships could reduce the criminalisation of looked after young people

“Between a rock and a hard place”: Responses to Offending in Residential Childcare

There is current and ongoing concern regarding the potential criminalisation of looked after young people. To address these issues, CYCJ undertook a study which aimed to: gather

CYCJ e-bulletin, September 2016

This month, we’ve been inspired by Who Cares, motivated to improve outcomes for care leavers and excited about our new events

Info Sheet 54: Healing Trauma and Managing Violence Risk through Relationships – Lessons from Dyadic Developmental Practice: Psychotherapy and Parenting (DDP)

Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) is a model which may offer services permission to focus on the provision of safe, nurturing and coherent responses to the

Info Sheet: Identification of looked after young people and care leavers by justice agencies

Looked after young people and care leavers have frequently faced a range of adverse childhood events, struggle in their journey into adulthood and lack the

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