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Thank you to @carlenefirmin.bsky.social for inviting us to be part of the Contexts of Contextual Safeguarding conference and launch of the Global Centre for Contextual Safeguarding, and to share insights from the work happening across Scotland.
She reiterated the importance of using contextual safeguarding as part of ensuring that we get it right for every child, including those in conflict with the law.
Director @fionadyer.bsky.social joined colleagues for a discussion on 'Reimagining the relationship between care and justice frameworks when responding to extra-familial harm' today at the launch of the Global Centre for Contextual Safeguarding Durham University.
Director @fionadyer.bsky.social is speaking at Contexts of Contextual Safeguarding: Creating safety for adolescents beyond their homes across sectors and geographies - at Durham University. Fiona will be bringing her expertise and knowledge to Day 2 plenary session.
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In response to recent tragic incidents of children and young people becoming involved with knife crime, CYCJ and Community Justice Scotland have published a short statement to help contextualise these events, and provide focus on the issues that matter.
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Section 1 of our youth justice Practice Guide gives an overview of the legislative and policy background.
Read it at our website here:
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Section 2 of the youth justice Practice Guide sets the scene for all the partner organisations that play a role in protecting children in Scotland.
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“Participation is not about giving young people a voice. They already have that. Participation is about letting children and young people’s voices have real weight.”
More on supporting and encouraging young people to participate in our Practice Guide. Read it at our website here:
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Section 5 of the youth justice Practice Guide provides an overview of the different causes and types of childhood adversity, aiming to raise awareness of its relevance to youth justice practice.
Read it here: www.cycj.org.uk/resource/you...
Section 6 of our Practice Guide helps us understand the speech, language and communication needs that children and young people in conflict with the law may be experiencing.
Head to our website now to access the full guide:
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There’s only a few days left to apply to join team @cycjscotland.bsky.social 👇👇👇
Statistically, most crime in Scotland is committed by white heterosexual males. However, many children outside this group also encounter the justice system. Gain a deeper understanding of diversity in Section 7 of our Practice Guide.
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Professionals working with children and young people in conflict with the law play a crucial role in mental health support. Their work in prevention, early intervention, and care planning can make a significant difference.
Read more in our Practice Guide: www.cycj.org.uk/resource/you...
Since the implementation of Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC) in 2006, the youth justice landscape has changed significantly.
Section 9 of our Practice Guide covers key theories and methods for practitioners working with young people 👇
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What a brilliant 2 days at the #yjconf25. Thank you to everyone who presented, workshop hosts; esp the Wise Men, stall holders, chairs and to everyone who came to the conference 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Big shout out to team @CYCJScotland for all their hard work in making it such a success 🫶
📣 New job alert! 📣
Want to improve Scotland's response to children and young people in conflict with the law?
We're looking for a creative and passionate expert to lead an ambitious strategy, making a real difference.
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📆 Deadline: 29/06/2025
Amazing presentation by Carlene Firmin. We all need to embed contextual safeguarding in Scotland to keep our children safe
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Thank you to @nataliedon-innes.bsky.social who has sent in her message to delegates to #YJConf25 - she shares her message about the progress we have made collectively in strengthening children’s rights, safeguarding and progressing the Promise Bill.
John Trainer standing at a lectern standing in front of the NYJAG banner
Welcome to all delegates from @fionadyer.bsky.social to Day 1 of #YJConf25 introducing today’s Chair John Trainer who will be guiding us through today’s programme.
It was a great privilege to deliver our workshop at the #JWC2025 in Madrid this morning. ☺️
With Ingun Fornes from the University of Bergen, we looked at reimagining detention of children in Scotland and Norway.
Thank you to everyone who came along.
#JusticeWithChildren #UNCRC
📣 Our evaluation of the Scottish Child Interview Model for Joint Investigative Interviewing is out now.
Our research recognises the value of the Scottish Child Interview Model and we set out a series of recommendations for how it can be strengthened.
Read the report here 👉https://buff.ly/jzpnjAt
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Catch-up on the latest news and key issues from CYCJ and the wider youth justice world with our monthly e-bulletin
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Really looking forward to sharing developments in Scotland tomorrow 👇
Keynote speakers Professor @carlenefirmin.bsky.social & Dr Grace Robinson are joining us at #YJConf25, exploring contextual safeguarding and criminal exploitation of children.
We are delighted to have speakers with such a depth of knowledge & expertise on these subjects joining us at #YJConf25
Made up of 17 sections that cover different themes it’s a vital tool to ensure practitioners have access to the latest policy, practice and legislation that impacts their work.
It’s available at our website here and has a dedicated section covering mental health and neurodiversity: buff.ly/1mk9SO1
It’s #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek - this year’s theme is ‘community’.
At CYCJ, we support communities of practitioners who work with children and young people in conflict with the law by publishing our Annual Practice Guide.