"The Right to Receive Child-Friendly Information as a Core Feature of their Participation Rights."
webinar hosted by Northumbria University in partnership with the CREAN a on Monday 13th January from 14:00
Registration link: https://t.co/kXmYb8W01N
https://t.co/jTo80qkcv0
This afternoon we're benefitting from the experience of Professor Phil Thomas, editor of the Journal of Law and Society. Phil is talking to us about producing 4* REF outputs.
Part of our special issue selection in Societies journal. Excellent article on a very interesting topic. Watch out for more interesting articles here https://t.co/fMl7YC0Ncv
Really significant #ChildRights opinion in the #YouthJustice context. Important reliance on development science.
Mass high court bans 'life without parole' for people under 21, a first in the nation https://t.co/C5tpLbkuC3
Young people’s experiences and perceptions of the youth court (Ref: RDF24/BL/LAW/ARTHUR) at Northumbria University on https://t.co/BSOEwObi9F https://t.co/99N7Uy1dOT
Meet our Fellow Prof. Gitanjali Nain Gill who is Prof of Environmental Law at @NorthumbriaUni! Gitanjali’s work helps to build coalitions between Indian NGOs & marginalised communities to support victims of environmental degradation. #Iamasocialscientist ➡️https://t.co/k5vQ9XXElJ
Congratulations to our @NorthumbriaLaw academic Professor Gitanjali Nain Gill on her election to the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences @AcadSocSciences for her work in environmental law: #socialsciences
Just a reminder of the research findings
#DoubleDiscrimination
1 in 3 care experienced children receive a caution or conviction when aged 10-17
1 in 20 will receive a custodial sentence
That rises to nearly 1 in 10 for Black care experienced children
#daretocare