Promoting Young People’s Participation
		
			Research suggests participation could improve the lives of those involved in offending by helping them create meaning to their lives and develop new skills. This
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Children and Young People in Custody in Scotland: Looking Behind the Data (Revised June 2018)
		
			This paper was produced by the Scottish Government, the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) and CYCJ  at the request of the Youth Justice Improvement Board to
		
	
 
			
					 
				
			National Independent Care Review – CYCJ’s response
		
			In October 2016, Scotland’s First Minister announced a national ‘root and branch’ review of care.  This led to the establishment of a board featuring people
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Secure Care in Scotland: Young People’s Voices
		
			This report presents key messages and calls for action from care experienced young people, most of whom were in secure care when they talked about
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Info Sheet 65: Health provision for young people aged under 18 in and leaving SPS custody
		
			It is widely recognised that there is a cyclical link between inequality, offending, being a victim and poor health. However, a period of detention in
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Journey through Justice
		
			This interactive online resource is designed to help children and young people understand the journey through the youth justice system, following being charged with an
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			National Youth Justice Conference 2017
		
			Now in its tenth year, this popular event brought delegates together at Stirling University on June 21 and 22 for two days of speakers and