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CEA is an inclusive service committed to ending all forms of abuse. Call us on: 01324 635 661

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What and how you eat and drink can affect your mood, concentration and energy levels. 🥑🥛 Looking after your mental health includes eating well. 🍴 Read more on diet and mental health: bit.ly/3GAWTJM

What and how you eat and drink can affect your mood, concentration and energy levels. 🥑🥛

Looking after your mental health includes eating well. 🍴

Read more on diet and mental health: bit.ly/3GAWTJM
FVrecoverycommunity (@fvrcvrycmmnty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you like walking and the outdoors why not come along and join our Recovery Ramblers. Walking and talking is an excellent way to improve your mental and physical well-being. For more information about Recovery Ramblers contact Fraser on 07706 326628

If you like walking and the outdoors why not come along and join our Recovery Ramblers. Walking and talking is an excellent way to improve your mental and physical well-being. For more information about Recovery Ramblers contact Fraser on 07706 326628
CYCJ Scotland (@cycjscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our annually updated practice guide has 17 sections spanning a range of different subjects – supporting practitioners, researchers, educators and policy makers with an in depth understanding of youth justice in Scotland today. Section 1 gives an overview of the legislative and

Our annually updated practice guide has 17 sections spanning a range of different subjects – supporting practitioners, researchers, educators and policy makers with an in depth understanding of youth justice in Scotland today.  Section 1  gives an overview of the legislative and
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Section 2 of the youth justice Practice Guide sets the scene for all the partner organisations that play a role in protecting children in Scotland. We'll be sharing each section of the guidance on our social channels - so please re-post to your networks to help this resource

Section 2 of the youth justice Practice Guide sets the scene for all the partner organisations that play a role in protecting children in Scotland.  

We'll be sharing each section of the guidance on our social channels - so please re-post to your networks to help this resource
CYCJ Scotland (@cycjscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following recent changes to the disclosure system brought into place on the 1st of April 2025, Clan Childlaw have created a briefing paper which explains the way in which convictions picked up during childhood will be dealt with for the purposes of disclosure:

Following recent changes to the disclosure system brought into place on the 1st of April 2025, Clan Childlaw have created a briefing paper which explains the way in which convictions picked up during childhood will be dealt with for the purposes of disclosure:
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“Participation is not about giving young people a voice. They already have that. Participation is about letting children and young people’s voices have real weight.” More on supporting and encouraging young people to participate in our Practice Guide. Read it at our website

“Participation is not about giving young people a voice. They already have that. Participation is about letting children and young people’s voices have real weight.” 

More on supporting and encouraging young people to participate in our Practice Guide. Read it at our website
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Section 5 of the youth justice Practice Guide provides an overview of the different causes and types of childhood adversity, aiming to raise awareness of its relevance to youth justice practice. Read it here: cycj.org.uk/resource/youth…

Section 5 of the youth justice Practice Guide provides an overview of the different causes and types of childhood adversity, aiming to raise awareness of its relevance to youth justice practice.  

Read it here: cycj.org.uk/resource/youth…
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Professionals working with children and young people in conflict with the law play a crucial role in mental health support. Their work in prevention, early intervention, and care planning can make a significant difference. Read more in our Practice Guide: cycj.org.uk/resource/youth…

Professionals working with children and young people in conflict with the law play a crucial role in mental health support. Their work in prevention, early intervention, and care planning can make a significant difference.

Read more in our Practice Guide: cycj.org.uk/resource/youth…
CYCJ Scotland (@cycjscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since the implementation of Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC) in 2006, the youth justice landscape has changed significantly. Section 9 of our Practice Guide covers key theories and methods for practitioners working with young people 👇 buff.ly/rkhlQfQ

Since the implementation of Getting It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC) in 2006, the youth justice landscape has changed significantly. 

Section 9 of our Practice Guide covers key theories and methods for practitioners working with young people 👇 
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PAPYRUS (@papyrus_charity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even in the darkest moments, there's always hope to be found. If you're struggling, please remember you're not alone. HOPELINE247 is open 24 hours a day, and here to support you. Call 0800 068 4141 or text HOPE to 88247. 💜

Even in the darkest moments, there's always hope to be found.

If you're struggling, please remember you're not alone. HOPELINE247 is open 24 hours a day, and here to support you. Call 0800 068 4141 or text HOPE to 88247. 💜
Surviving Economic Abuse (@searesource) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Dame Nicole Jacobs’s latest report reveals that critical recommendations from Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) are routinely ignored, delayed or never actioned. DHRs exist to honour those who have been killed, hold perpetrators accountable, and prevent future harm. However,

Surviving Economic Abuse (@searesource) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every day, abusers exploit inequalities to control and trap victim-survivors. We're fighting for a world where all women and girls achieve economic equality and live free from abuse. But we can’t do this alone. Speak out. Take action. Together, we can stop economic abuse.

Positively Present (@positivepresent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What little things brighten up your world? The world can be a dark place, but there are many little things that bring light to our lives.

What little things brighten up your world? The world can be a dark place, but there are many little things that bring light to our lives.