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CYCJ e-bulletin, March 2015
Encouraging young people to explore youth in justice and going back to school to share our stakeholder survey results.
CYCJ: A Stakeholder’s Perspective
This report is the result of a regular stakeholder consultation exercise, undertaken in December 2014, that allows CYCJ to benchmark progress, as well as to
What do communities and young people think about youth crime?
This poster gives a colourful and fun overview of responses given by communities and young people to the CYCJ Stakeholder Survey 2014. Please note that
Youth in justice: Young people explore what their role in improving youth justice should be
This report, which was commissioned by the Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice and written by Space Unlimited, aims to understand how young people could
Youth Justice: Advancing the Whole System Approach
This presentation was delivered by David Doris, of the Scottish Government, at the ‘Early & Effective Intervention: A Framework of Core Elements’ event on March
Children & Young People (Scotland Act 2014) – Briefing on GIRFEC Provisions
This presentation was delivered by Lynn Townsend and Marion Gillooly of the Scottish Government GIRFEC Team at the ‘Early & Effective Intervention: A Framework of
EEI – Framework of Core Elements
This presentation was delivered by Brian McClafferty, Youth Justice Manager for Dumfries & Galloway, at the ‘Early & Effective Intervention: A Framework of Core Elements’
‘Living it!’ discussion session
Following talks at the ‘‘Living it! children, young people and justice’ event, the audience and speakers discuss and question the issues raised.
Living it! Event – Professor Lesley McAra on ‘Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention’
Professor Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology at the University of Edinburgh, speaks on ‘Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention’ at the ‘Living it! children, young people and