ANZAPPL (SA Branch) is pleased to present a half-day conference examining the complex challenges and emerging issues at the intersection of young people, psychology, and the justice system.
Bringing together a leading judicial officer, legal and clinical practitioners, and researchers, this conference will explore contemporary issues affecting young people who come into contact with the justice system. Attendees will gain practical insights into current research, legal developments, and evidence-based approaches to assessment, intervention, and engagement.
Sessions will cover:
Developing practices around expert evidence about child development and behaviour in sexual abuse cases
The vulnerabilities of children when interviewed as suspects
Cultural awareness and effective engagement with African youth
The psychology of youth gang offending and evidence-based treatment responses
The conference features an outstanding line up speakers including:
Her Honour Judge Lisa Dunlop (District Court of South Australia)
Professor Robyn Young (Flinders University)
Denis Yengi (SA Multicultural Commission / African Communities Council of South Australia)
Lisa Grobleben (LG Clinical)
Andrew Culshaw (Len King Chambers)
Sari Krishnan (Legal Services Commission)
Ellie Minney (Forensic Mental Health Service / EM Psychology).
Whether you work in psychology, law, child protection, youth justice, education, or related fields, this conference offers a valuable opportunity to hear from experts at the forefront of research and practice.
Places are limited. Please click here to register.
Victoria, Australia