Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn to accounts of the unprecedented political, economic and social changes that have come to define this epoch. Across the UK, the effect of economic austerity has been felt no more acutely than in local youth work services. Youth work has been placed on the back foot. More and more, the sector must effectively respond to the primacies of government policy whilst also meeting the often-contrasting needs of young people in local communities. Such a task is made more challenging by diminishing resources. This is a tall order, with the added requirement demanded of practitioners to increasingly demonstrate outcomes and impact of their pr...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
The UK New Labour Government's ideological preoccupations included tackling deprivation, addressing ...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
This is a special issue of Concept which considers the changed and changing landscape of youth work ...
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
The Concept Reader launch was delivered in what we may one day view as a time of great social upheav...
Youth work is a means of promoting learning, equality and inclusion with young people. It is an incr...
In the contemporary political and socio-economic context the future of open access youth work rema...
The collection of papers in this reader straddle a period of significant political change. The first...
As we face the challenges of enforced austerity, and their cumulative effects on the most disadvanta...
This article makes no claim to providing a definitive response to its title. Indeed, what follows is...
In March 2007, the serving Labour Executive in the Scottish Parliament published a national youth wo...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
The UK New Labour Government's ideological preoccupations included tackling deprivation, addressing ...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
This is a special issue of Concept which considers the changed and changing landscape of youth work ...
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
The Concept Reader launch was delivered in what we may one day view as a time of great social upheav...
Youth work is a means of promoting learning, equality and inclusion with young people. It is an incr...
In the contemporary political and socio-economic context the future of open access youth work rema...
The collection of papers in this reader straddle a period of significant political change. The first...
As we face the challenges of enforced austerity, and their cumulative effects on the most disadvanta...
This article makes no claim to providing a definitive response to its title. Indeed, what follows is...
In March 2007, the serving Labour Executive in the Scottish Parliament published a national youth wo...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
The UK New Labour Government's ideological preoccupations included tackling deprivation, addressing ...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...