The Use of Safer Lives in Scotland with Young People Displaying Sexually Harmful Behaviours

Vaswani, Nina and Simpson, Stewart (2015) The Use of Safer Lives in Scotland with Young People Displaying Sexually Harmful Behaviours. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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Abstract

This paper set out to consider the impact of Safer Lives in Scotland in two phases. Firstly, it aimed to consider the impact of the model’s delivery by practitioners across Scotland: including examining the quality of training for practitioners and their opportunities to deliver the work with young people; and where they had been involved as trainers, their opportunities to deliver the training. This was achieved through a series of surveys.