Scotland’s LGBT+ Spaces: Then and Now

Scotland’s LGBT+ Spaces: Then and Now. Organised by SX Scotland, part of Waverley Care. To coincide with LGBT History Month, join us for an online panel event discussing LGBT+ spaces in our community from the past to today. The panel will be selected from business owners and individuals involved with LGBT+ community and business spaces...

Racial Justice Speaker Series: A Discussion with Dr. Rod K. Brunson

A Virtual Event sponsored by UCF College of Community Innovation and Education Department of Criminal Justice Join us for the second conversation in the Racial Justice Speaker Series with Dr. Rod K. Brunson at UCF College of Community Innovation and Education Department of Criminal Justice. Dr. Brunson is the Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., Professor of...

@DMUPPHub presents: LGBTQ+, Culture and the Criminal Justice System

This webinar will explore the relationship between LGBTQ+ status and aspects of criminality, culture and the criminal justice system. This webinar in the Prison and Probation series and part of #DMUpride, celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month, will explore the relationship between LGBTQ+ status and aspects of criminality, culture and the criminal justice system. Chaired by Dr...

Alcohol Occasionals – Alcohol-related violence and deprivation

Carly Lightowlers and Lucy Bryant discuss the findings of two complementary studies on alcohol-related violence and inequalities. Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP) and Scottish Alcohol Research Network (SARN) warmly invite you to join us online on Tuesday 30 March from 12:30-14:00 BST for our third SHAAP/SARN Alcohol Occasionals event of 2021. Dr Carly...

The Scottish Picture of Anti-Social Behaviour

The Scottish Picture of Anti-Social Behaviour Back in February we hosted a fishbowl discussion on antisocial behaviour as part of the Firestarter Festival. The discussion centred on how society and policy could view antisocial behaviour with a more compassionate, trauma-informed lens that accounts for and addresses the social determinants underlying behaviours and still supports victims....

Trauma Informed Practice in Community Safety

Trauma informed practice in community safety Join us on 28th October to talk with Steph Crisp, a PhD student from Stirling University about her research project: Trauma informed practice in Scottish Community Safety Partnerships. The project will explore the day to day practices that are involved in community safety work, seeking to understand what this...

Community Justice Scotland: Our National Event

Community Justice Scotland: Our National Event We are excited to announce our third national event in March 2020. This event will shine the spotlight on some of the local community justice projects that are transforming lives and communities across the country and kick-start the conversation about what we can do to make Scotland a better...

Collective Leadership on tackling sectarianism in Scotland

Understanding the challenges and gaining insights to new create possibilities. Part of the Fire Starter Festival #fsf2020. Sectarianism remains a real issue that affects the lives of individuals and communities across Scotland. It is a complex and emotive issue that is not even handed – its impact is not felt in the same way across...

Is it time for a new dialogue on antisocial behaviour?

Do you have a view on Antisocial behaviour?  Be it conventional; challenging; creative; supportive; whatever – we want to hear it. This event is part of the Fire starter Festival 2020: https://firestarterfestival.com/. The Scottish Community Safety Network (SCSN) is the national forum for officers who are responsible for the strategic development of community safety at...