Towards Child-Centred Justice as a System Level Paradigm Shift

In this webinar, speakers will define child-centred justice as a system-level approach and explore its key features, including its solution-oriented framework, emphasis on multi-agency coordination, and commitment to meaningful child participation.

Child-centred justice represents a paradigm shift: moving beyond systems that merely adapt procedures for children, towards systems fundamentally designed around children’s rights, developmental needs and lived experiences.

In this webinar, speakers will define child-centred justice as a system-level approach and explore its key features, including its solution-oriented framework, emphasis on multi-agency coordination, and commitment to meaningful child participation.

Drawing on Scotland’s Whole System Approach as a practice-informed case study, the webinar will demonstrate how child-centred justice principles can be operationalised across policing, prosecution, care and custody; offering transferable lessons for jurisdictions seeking to translate children’s rights into justice practice.

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