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CYCJ Webinar: Adjusting the volume: Reflecting autistic young people’s experiences of secure care

Summary:  In this webinar, Charlotte will present the findings of her PhD research project. This research explored the impact of secure care on the identity

CYCJ Webinar – Co-Creating learning and change with Black and Mixed heritage boys and girls in contested places and spaces through a post-colonial lens.

Summary: Co-Creating learning and change with Black and Mixed heritage boys and girls in contested places and spaces through a post-colonial lens. Dr Wainwright presented

CYCJ Webinar: Age of criminal responsibility: Exploring how the children’s hearings system currently addresses the serious behaviour of children just above the ACR threshold

Summary: By examining the backgrounds and characteristics of a sample of children charged with a serious offence, and interviews with Children’s Reporters about their decision-making,

CYCJ Webinar: Justice and Young Men’s Mental Health

Summary: This webinar will share the research findings from the Men Minds project, outlining how the research was coproduced with a forum of young men

CYCJ Webinar: LGBTQ+ informed care and treatment in women’s prisons: Tentative lessons for youth justice

Summary: This presentation will explore some of the findings from a study about LGBTQ+ pains of imprisonment, including bullying and discrimination, a lack of specific

CYCJ Webinar: Launching the Criminal Exploitation of Children (CEC) Framework for Practice

Summary:  In this webinar, Donna McEwan CYCJ Practice Development Advisor and Sharon Mciver Action for Children Director Child Criminal Exploitation are joined by Holly Bird,

CYCJ Webinar: The Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility: An International Medico-Legal Perspective

Summary:  In this webinar Dr Delmage discusses the international picture and the numerous variations in approach to criminal responsibility in children, with some brief thinking

CYCJ webinar: Neurodivergent children’s experiences in the Youth Justice System

Summary: The presentation shared the latest evidence and findings related to neurodivergent children’s experiences in the youth justice system. Considering neurodivergent children’s pathways into, through

CYCJ webinar: Applying desistance thinking with youth justice-involved children

Summary: In this webinar, Ali and Claire present the key messages from a recent edited book and article, which consider the relevance and application of

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University of Strathclyde
Lord Hope Building, Level 6
141 St. James Road Glasgow G4 0LT

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cycj@strath.ac.uk

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