Colm Walsh (Criminology) and Paul Best (Social Work) have written an open access article for SAGE with Kelvin Doherty from the Youth Justice Agency NI, on trauma-related youth violence. See
https://t.co/pUvbiyzjvg @DACS_BY_EXTERN@QUBEngagement@NI_SCC@PBNINews@JuvenileCrime
As part of #RJWeek2020 we are sharing the story of #restorativejustice from the perspective of a young person, their parent and a victim. Today, the young person tells us how they came to our attention and how the process helped him. #RJWeek2020
To mark #RJWeek2020 one of our Assistant Directors, Kelvin Doherty, describes the challenges encountered and how we adapted while delivering #restorativejustice during a pandemic
Restorative Justice Week 2020 runs from 15th to 22nd November 2020. Next week we will be highlighting our role in the Restorative Justice process and the challenges of delivering during a pandemic. Keep following our Twitter feed to find out more. #RJWeek2020#restorativejustice
During #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek we continue to work with Child & Adult Mental Health Services, to review the mental health needs of young people on the cusp of the justice system.
This helps us change the behaviours of young people by intervening in their lives earlier.
Great opportunity to work on this internationally recognised prevention model that's supports youth desistance and improves family functioning #mst π
In extraordinary times you are doing extraordinary jobs protecting the health of individuals, families and communities. #thankyou#InternationalNursesDay2020
CRJI are currently reaching out to organisations in West Belfast about the Restorative Practices Apprenticeship Programme. Are you interested in CPD & learning more about RJ/RP? To access free flexible training, contact [email protected]#RP@cooperationirl@ExecOfficeNI@USD
April is stress awareness month, stress impacts our body and mind in lots of different ways. Remember to give yourself time and do something for yourself when your feeling like this. #stressawarenessmonth#selfcare
FACT: #COVID19 is NOT airborne.
The #coronavirus is mainly transmitted through droplets generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks.
To protect yourself:
-keep 1m distance from others
-disinfect surfaces frequently
-wash/rub your π
-avoid touching your πππ