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Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Juvenile Offenders

Relias

By adopting a trauma-informed perspective, juvenile justice systems and organizations can address immediate legal concerns but also foster healing, resilience, and positive transformation for young people engaged in the juvenile justice system. Additionally, 30% of these disorders are so severe that they lead to functional impairments.

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How to implement multi-agency working

The Frontline

Ian McGeoghegan – Mental health practitioner and Frontline fellow. The children and families that social workers support are often being supported by multiple different people across different settings. Anu Roy – Teach First alumni. Nelly Ali – Police Now alumni.

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No funded social care commitments in Labour manifesto

Community Care

Labour will work with local government to support children in care, including through kinship, foster care, and adoption, as well as strengthening regulation of the children’s social care sector. ” Labour’s children’s social care plans “Every child should have a loving, secure home. What else has Labour pledged?