Presentations

Child Trafficking of Separated Children in Scotland – A Perspective from the front line: Scottish Guardianship Service

This presentation was delivered by Catriona MacSween, Service Manager, Aberlour Guardianship Project, at the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ conference on October 29, 2014.

Child Trafficking: The Glasgow Experience

This presentation was delivered by Sheila Murie, Senior Officer, Child Protection at Glasgow City Council, at the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ conference on October 29,

Young people: throughcare, transitions, integration and reintegration

Claire Lightowler, Director of CYCJ, presented on ‘Young people: throughcare, transitions, integration and reintegration’ at the ‘Throughcare: Getting it right’ conference, which was organised by

Ensuring Access to Best Practice Risk Assessment, Formulation and Interventions for Traumatised and Violent Youth

This presentation was delivered at the 19th International Conference & Summit on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma in San Diego, California.

Youth Justice Conference 2014 feedback report

The compilation of delegate feedback given at the National Youth Justice Conference 2014, which took place in Dundee’s West Park Conference Centre in June.

Scotland – it’s complicated

This presentation was made by Claire Lightowler, Director of CYCJ, at the Five Nations Youth Justice Conference 2014, which took place in Cardiff.

National Youth Justice Conference 2014 – Vox Liminis

Vox Liminis’ Alison Urie talks about the valuable work that the arts-based intervention project does in Scottish prisons. She’s joined by Andrew Howie, who performs

Tony MacDonald, Who Cares? Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)

In his own words: Tony MacDonald, a Campaigns and Training Assistant with Who Cares? Scotland, talks about his experiences of growing up in care and of

Dr Lorraine Johnstone, IVY (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)

Dr Lorraine Johnstone, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist for the Interventions for Vulnerable Youth (IVY) Project, talks about the project and how it can help young people

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