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CYCJ e-bulletin, November 2015

This month we’ve been Breaking the Cycle of offending, talking reintegration and transitions, welcoming new team members, and more…

Info Sheet 42: Improving Practice for Girls

This month’s Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Carole Dearie, follows on from the national launch of the Improving Practice for Girls training programme on 20

CYCJ e-bulletin, September 2015

This month we’ve been: celebrating a birthday; blogging about youth justice issues; and examining Multisystemic Therapy programmes.

Implementing Evidence Based Programmes in Scotland

Implementing Evidence Based Programmes in Scotland: A consideration of some factors relevant to the implementation of an evidence based programme in Scotland using Multisystemic Therapy

CYCJ e-bulletin, August 2015

This month we’ve been: discussing loss amongst young people; planning upcoming events; and reporting on Local Authority practice across Scotland.

Youth Justice: A Study of Local Authority Reintegration and Transitions Practice Across Scotland

This paper, written by CYCJ’s Debbie Nolan, provides an overview of current practice in most of Scotland’s local authorities with young people, from the point that

Info Sheet 40: Understanding ambiguous loss in young people involved in offending

This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Research Fellow Nina Vaswani,  outlines the range of different losses that young people in custody may experience throughout a difficult and troubled

Jim Gamble QPM, INEQE Safe and Secure (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

Jim Gamble QPM, Chief Executive Officer of INEQE Safe and Secure, delivers a presentation on online CSE and empowering and protecting children through education, at

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