The Costs of Youth Justice
While youth offending in Scotland has declined, the costs to those involved – the victim, perpetrator and society as a whole – are significant. But
Exploring tertiary education for people with convictions
This report presents the findings of the Study With Conviction project undertaken between July 2015 and January 2016. It considers the barriers to accessing and
Consultation response: Children’s Hearing System – Taking Stock of Reforms
This is the response from CELCIS and CYCJ to the Education and Skill’s Committee’s call for evidence on changes to the Children’s Hearing System since
Info Sheet 57: The Good Lives Model
The Good Lives Model (GLM) is a strengths-based approach to offender rehabilitation which aims to promote the individuals’ aspirations and plans for more meaningful and personally
Educational exclusion and inclusion – Common themes from the Improving Life Chances Group
This paper has been produced by the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group on behalf of the Youth Justice Improvement Board. It aims to highlight the
Rich Stafford – presentation from Working with Loss and Bereavement in Young People
Rich Stafford, Director of Bereavement Sector Support Scotland, Child Bereavement UK, presented at the Working with Loss and Bereavement in Young People conference (November 2016).