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Keeping you informed of the figures

This graph shows the average number of young people held in Young Offenders Institution’s in Scotland in the first quarter of 2018 2018 graph  

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

March E-bulletin 2018

The Age of Criminal Responsibility, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Speech, Language and Communication Needs ‘There should always be hope.’

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

Diverting children and young people from Serious and Organised Crime (SOC)

Scotland’s Serious and Organised Crime (SOC) strategy has four strands – Divert, Deter, Detect and Disrupt.  The Divert strand has a significant focus on children

Info Sheet 71: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in children at high risk of harm to others

This information sheet provides a summary of CYCJ’s latest research into the adverse childhood experiences among children who present a risk of harm to other

Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group note – 15/11/17

These notes are from the Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group meeting that took place on November 15, 2017.

February E-bulletin 2018

Bringing you stories from HMYOI Polmont, practical suggestions on how to use formulation with children and changes to legislation regarding arrest for criminal offences.

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