Children and youth
Children and Youth research strand within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Children and Youth research strand within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Children and Youth Research Group seeks to explore the experiences of children and young people who come into contact with the Youth Justice System.
Child and Youth research is divided into strands, find out more about this work.
LJMU in the Community is an outreach initiative based in the community of L8 designed to support access to Higher Education through student-led sessions, talks and events, as well as tailored admissions, personal statement and student finance support.
Charities and not-for-profit organisations in Merseyside are seeking volunteers to help them in a range of activities. You could get involved in supporting vulnerable people, helping the environment, or ensuring the health and wellbeing of people in your community.
The School of Justice Studies at LJMU aims to produce critically minded and employable graduates, who are able to make a significant contribution to their chosen profession on completion of their studies.
Find out more or contact the researchers within the Children and Youth research group.
Find out more about LJMU green spaces, a series of projects taking place across the University with both staff and student involvement.
Benefits of Open Research at LJMU and advice on how to share your research with the community.
This project aims to inform the development of improved service models for people with complex mental health needs and is led by researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.