Written Evidence for Jay Review of CCE
Commissioned by Action for Children, the Jay Review has been established to make recommendations on reducing child criminal exploitation (CCE) in the UK. On Thursday
Offending and Residential Childcare Webinar
Earlier this month, CYCJ’s Research Associate, Kristina Moodie and Practice Development Advisor, Debbie Nolan in collaboration with Kibble Education and Care Centre, shared findings on their research into offending in
Bereavement and Adversity in Childhood Webinar
Last month, CYCJ’s Research Fellow, Nina Vaswani, in collaboration with Kibble Education and Care Centre, shared research findings on the extent of bereavement and adverse childhood
The Whole System Approach: responding to complexity and lessons learned
The Whole System Approach for Children and Young People who offend, introduced in 2011, represented a significant shift to more clearly focus on diversion, early
Towards a better understanding of complex case – presentation slides
Dr Lorraine Johnstone (Interventions for Vulnerable Youth – IVY – Project) presented on ‘Towards a better understanding of complex cases – what is IVY teaching us?’ at
Safeguarding adolescents – presentation slides
Dr Camille Warrington (University of Bedfordshire) presented on ‘Safeguarding adolescents: balancing responses to risk and welfare – learning from research on sexual violence’ at Managing and Responding
Towards a better understanding of complex cases – podcast
Dr Lorraine Johnstone (Interventions for Vulnerable Youth – IVY – Project) presented on ‘Towards a better understanding of complex cases – what is IVY teaching us?’ at
Framing sibling incest – podcast
Dr Peter Yates (Edinburgh Napier University) presented on ‘Framing Sibling Incest’ at Managing and Responding to High Risk Young People (February 2017).
Responding strategically to harmful sexual behaviour – podcast
Stuart Allardyce (Stop It Now! Scotland) and Pat Branigan (NSPCC) presented on ‘Responding strategically to harmful sexual behaviour’ at Managing and Responding to High Risk Young People