Lectures and seminars Webinar on children under 15 in severely norm-breaking environments – current situation and risk groups, what can healthcare do?
Welcome to a webinar where, based on a recently published Brå report, we provide an up-to-date and clear picture of how the situation has developed over time – which children are affected, what types of crimes dominate, and, not least, how psychiatry/child and adolescent psychiatry and healthcare can help to reverse this trend.
We have also invited two clinics from BUP and the National Board of Institutional Care (SiS) that work closely with these children on a daily basis. In an interactive panel discussion with the report's authors, they will share their experiences, reflections on the report, and their perspectives on what efforts are needed going forward.
Read the Brå report here: Children under 15 who commit serious crimes (Brå, 2025)
Registration
The webinar is free of charge. Register here
Participants
Monika Karlsson, researcher, Brå
Olle Westlund, researcher, Brå
Eva-Lotta Höjman, quality manager, SiS Hässleholm
Cecilia Månson, psychiatrist, BUP Serious antisocial behavior
Moderator
Maria Helander, researcher at Karolinska Institutet and steering group member at CYAD
About CYAD
CYAD (Child and Youth Antisocial Development) is a research network at Karolinska Institutet that focuses on children and young people (aged 6–21) in various stages of antisocial development. The aim is to produce and disseminate knowledge that can make a real difference for both individuals and society.