EEI – ‘The clue is in the name’
Early and Effective Intervention (EEI) is based on the principles of Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC). The aim of this paper, written by
Evaluation of the Barnardo’s Safer Choices Missing Service
Research shows that children and young people who go missing from home are at a considerably higher risk of being harmed. In April 2013, in
Info Sheet: Identification of looked after young people and care leavers by justice agencies
Looked after young people and care leavers have frequently faced a range of adverse childhood events, struggle in their journey into adulthood and lack the
Info Sheet 53: Communicating with Young People with Learning Disabilities
Young people with learning disabilities are at risk of being disadvantaged in the youth justice and criminal justice systems if they do not have the
National Youth Justice Conference 2016 – resource overview
At this year’s National Youth Justice Conference in Dundee on June 15 and 16, delegates came together to learn, share ideas and best practice, and
The Voices – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016
Saffron and Simone of the Staf Voices project shared video footage what it’s like to be a care experienced young person.
Professor Bill Lindsay and Jennifer van der Zwet – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016
Professor Bill Lindsay (Forensic and Clinical Psychologist, Danshell Healthcare) and Jennifer van der Zwet (Falkirk Council) both presented on ‘Young People with Learning Disabilities who
Max Rutherford – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016
Max Rutherford (Criminal Justice Programme Manager, Barrow Cadbury Trust) spoke on the Transition to Adulthood (T2A) initiative at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016,
Maggie Fallon – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016
Maggie Fallon (Senior Education Officer, Education Scotland) asked ‘What do we mean by included, engaged and involved?’ at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016.