No Wrong Door

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No Wrong Door / Joint Commissioning approach to improving services for young people with complex needs and circumstances – This project consists of eight location based studies. In Northern Ireland (NI), selected, existing targeted services will be evaluated with a specific focus on the experiences of young people and their families. In Ireland six locations will be identified to develop a ‘No Wrong Door’ approach to service delivery for young people with complex needs. The concept of ‘No Wrong Door’ is profiled in the Youth Justice Strategy 2021-2027 in Ireland.

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Dr Seán Redmond, Adjunct Professor of Youth Justice, is seconded by the ...
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Dr Alphonce C. L. Omolo research interest is in youth justice.
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Brenda is a social worker that has worked in areas of criminal ...
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Aislings research is focused on captauring young people with complex needs experiences ...
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Dr Seán Redmond, Adjunct Professor of Youth Justice, is seconded by the Department of Justice to the School of Law (UL)

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Dr Alphonce C. L. Omolo research interest is in youth justice.

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Brenda is a social worker that has worked in areas of criminal justice, homelessness and children’s residential care

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Aislings research is focused on captauring young people with complex needs experiences of collaborative service delivery

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