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    • AssessmentResources and tools in regard to various assessment including AssetPlus
    • Court and sentencesInformation, knowledge and resources in regard to Court sentences and relevant legislation's
    • Custody and resettlementInformation, knowledge and resources in regard to the journey of the children from entering custody to resettlement, including housing and transitions
    • COVID-19: Resources for youth justiceInformation and resources concerned with working with children in the CJS during COVID-19 pandemic.
    • DataInformation and resources in regards to data, case management system and general reports
    • Education and communicationInformation, knowledge and interventions concerned with education, speech and language needs
    • Out-of-court-disposals and preventionInformation, models and resources in regard to prevention and out of court disposal
    • Over representation and disproportionalityThis section provides information, knowledge and resources on the work to address over-representation of children within the criminal justice system
    • Participation with childrenInformation, knowledge and resources for supporting participatory work with children
    • Restorative approachInformation, knowledge and resources to support restorative practices and to give the victims a voice
    • Safeguarding and exploitationInformation, knowledge and resources to support children that are at risk or being exploited
    • Serious youth violenceInformation, knowledge and resources to support restorative practices and to give the victims a voice
    • Trauma and wellbeingInformation, knowledge and interventions concerned with health, wellbeing and trauma
    • Working with children and familiesInterventions, programmes and tool kits for working effectively with children and their families and carers
    • Working with partnersInformation, knowledge and resources to establish, support and maintain positive working relationships with key partners
  • Professional Development
    • Managing staffThis section provides information and resources concerning working with staff members
    • Training and learningThis section provides information, knowledge and resources concerning training materials, that are freely available
    • Workforce developmentThis section provides information, knowledge and resources to support the professional development of youth justice professionals.
    • Working with volunteersThis section provides information, knowledge and resources to the work with volunteers as well as for volunteers.
    • YJ InstituteYJ Institute is an interactive space where a range of courses and resources are available
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    • Evaluation libraryEvidenced interventions
    • Research guidanceHow to do research, evaluations and surveys
    • Wider researchResearch collection of broader evidence
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