WillowCColesDGrimwoodR.Youth justice board’s record under scrutiny. Guardian2016; 23rdMay, p. 26.
5.
Warwick Business School. The Prison and Mental Health: From Confinement to Diversion. In: Wellcome Trust Conference, London, 12thFebruary2016.
6.
The Harris Review. Changing Prisons, Saving Lives. London: HMSO, 2015.
7.
Ministry of Justice (MoJ). Review of the Youth Justice System. London: MoJ, 2016.
8.
Association for Young People’s Health (AYPH). A Public Health Approach to Promoting Young People’s Resilience. London: AYPH, 2016.
9.
Department of Health. Health and Social Care Act 2012. Norwich: TSO, 2012.
10.
The Mental Health Taskforce. The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health (Report). London: NHS England, 2016.
11.
National Audit Office. Mental Health Services: Preparations for Improving Access (Report). London: Department of Health and NHS England, 2016.
12.
McKayICaanW.Free expression: Tailoring health services to young offenders in Barking & Dagenham and Havering. In Listen to Me: Consulting Young People on Health and Health Issues (Barnardo’s Right Fit series). London: Barnardo’s, 2002, pp. 91–100.
13.
BlakeboroughL.Offending behaviour: Children and young people with acquired brain injury. Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation2016; 16(1): 20–1.
14.
LordLaming. In Care, Out of Trouble. London: Prison Reform Trust, 2016.
15.
BirdJ.Improving mental wellbeing for survivors of childhood abuse and neglect: Psychological healing and education course in prisons. Perspectives in Public Health2015; 135: 21–3.