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Info Sheet 44: Reviews for young people in custody under the Whole System Approach
This information sheet is designed to provide information for local authorities regarding reviews for young people (aged under 21, in some circumstances 26) in custody,
CYCJ Responds to the Call for Views on Children (Care and Justice) Bill
The Education, Children and Young People Committee at Holyrood is currently in the process of scrutinising the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill. As part
February E-Bulletin 2023
Applications are now open for the Youth Justice Conference 2023, plus a callout to the residential childcare workforce to our child criminal exploitation (CCE) survey,
January E-Bulletin 2023
A tribute to Bella McOuat, Men Minds project launches, plus the upcoming 4 Nations Secure Care Symposium
December E-bulletin 2022
Join CYCJ Director Fiona Dyer for a look back at 2022, plus the latest episode of our Creative Conversations podcast, featuring Children and Young People’s
Creative Conversations with CYCJ Ep. 5: Bruce Adamson, Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland
For Episode 5 of ‘Creative Conversations with CYCJ’ we were joined by Bruce Adamson to reflect on the change that he has witnessed (and driven)
November e-bulletin 2022
Welcoming child rights progress and supporting restorative justice in Scotland
Creative Conversations with CYCJ: In Conversation with Fiona McFarlane
In Episode 4 of ‘Creative Conversations with CYCJ’ Fiona Dyer is joined by Fiona McFarlane, Head of Public Affairs at The Promise. Across an inspiring,
Info Sheet 106: How can children access Restorative Justice?
As the Scottish Government Restorative Justice (RJ) Action Plan progresses, consideration is given to how those who wish to, can access RJ. Although the details