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CARM Launch: Children’s Hearings and Movement Restriction Conditions

This presentation was delivered by Margaret Main, of the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration (SCRA) at ‘Managing Risk of Serious Harm in Young People: Launch of CARM

CARM Launch: Care and Risk Management (CARM) in Practice

This presentation was delivered by Stewart Simpson, Practice Development Advisor with CYCJ, at ‘Managing Risk of Serious Harm in Young People: Launch of CARM (Care

CARM Launch: Framework for Risk Assessment Management and Evaluation (FRAME) for Local Authorities and partners – incorporating Care and Risk Management Guidance

This presentation was delivered by Chris Wright, of the Children’s Hearings and Youth Justice Team, Scottish Government, at ‘Managing Risk of Serious Harm in Young People:

Info Sheet 37: New Technologies, New Victims: Internet Offending

Stewart Simpson discusses how new technologies and the internet are presenting new challenges in terms of offending behavior.

Young people and communities: inside or out?

This prezi was delivered by Nina Vaswani, CYCJ Research Lead, at the ‘Young People and Communities: Inside or Out’ event on May 6th.

CYCJ e-bulletin, April 2015

Stepping out, engaging with young people and communities  and creating exciting opportunities.

Info Sheet 35: Early & Effective Intervention: A Framework of Core Elements

 This information sheet, written by Jill McAfee, is intended to highlight some of the suggested changes to EEI practice following the launch of the Core

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