Support services are all those services which currently come under the heading of ‘day care’. They do not include care at home and housing support which are covered by separate
Read MoreDiversion from prosecution is a formal decision by the Procurator Fiscal. On receipt of a police report the Procurator Fiscal can choose to divert the young person to a local
Read MoreThis report presents the findings from a major study of young people and their relationship with alcohol, and explores the wide range of influences on their drinking. This study differs
Read MoreChildren in the care of the local authority, or ‘looked after children’, are overrepresented within the custodial population. This thematic review, commissioned by the Youth Justice Board, reports on the
Read MoreThese regulations replace the Arrangements to Look After Children (Scotland) Regulations 1996 and Fostering of Children (Scotland) Regulations 1996. They also affect parts of the Residential and Other Establishments (Scotland)
Read MoreChildren and young people are entitled to grow up as part of a loving family that meets their needs through childhood and beyond. In most circumstances, this will be the
Read MoreIn response to the findings of the National Residential Child Care Initiative reports, the Scottish Government brought together the Looked After Children Strategic Implementation Group ( LACSIG) to lead and
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