The Inner Gippsland Children and Youth Learning Exchange

Reducing Young Peoples' Contact with the Criminal Justice System

28 min · 3 de ene de 2020
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The Inner Gippsland Children and Youth Learning Exchange is a podcast dedicated to showcasing some of the innovative research and practice taking place across our region to improve the wellbeing of children and youth. Over the coming months, we will be bringing you conversations with a series of practitioners, researchers and members of our community who are working to improve the wellbeing of Gippsland families. Through these conversations, we hope to shine a light on some of the challenges, but also the many innovations, opportunities and exciting projects that are going on in our communities. By sharing these stories, we aim to spark dialogue, to foster connections and networks, and, ultimately, to contribute to improved outcomes across the Inner Gippsland children and youth sector. In this episode, we chat to Kay - one of the Inner Gippsland Children and Youth Area Partnership PhD candidates - about her research on young people’s contact with the criminal justice system. Kay’s research examines how young peoples’ contact with the criminal justice system can be reduced via early intervention and preventative strategies. This is significant, as identifying youth vulnerable to possible future offending early provides one of the most effective ways of preventing an offending trajectory. To find out more about Kay’s work: k.lancefield@federation.edu.au

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