This article examines the development of youth work policy and practice in Ireland over the past decade. The paper emerged from a research project carried out by the author which sought to establish the main issues and themes which have characterised youth work in Ireland since the passing of the Youth Work Act in 2001. Themes such as the increased professional identity of youth work; greater unity within the sector; the impact of changing economic conditions; and a move towards outcomes led and evidence based work are explored. The paper also examines future challenges facing voluntary youth work organisations in Ireland
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
A thesis submitted to University College Dublin in partial fulfilment of M.Ed. degreeSIGLEAvailable ...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
This article examines the development of youth work policy and practice in Ireland over the past dec...
This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conc...
This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conc...
A pervasive theme of the first Blankenberge history workshop and the ensuing publication was the s...
Debates about the implications of a targeted approach to youth work have been conducted over the las...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
Last June saw the publication of the report ‘The Purpose and Outcomes of Youth Work’. It was the re...
A central premise of this study is that Irish youth work is increasingly governed and re-formed thro...
The aim of this project is to examine the extent to which youth work in Irish youth services pursues...
Irish society today is dramatically different from the one in which youth work services were first p...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
A thesis submitted to University College Dublin in partial fulfilment of M.Ed. degreeSIGLEAvailable ...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
This article examines the development of youth work policy and practice in Ireland over the past dec...
This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conc...
This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conc...
A pervasive theme of the first Blankenberge history workshop and the ensuing publication was the s...
Debates about the implications of a targeted approach to youth work have been conducted over the las...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
Last June saw the publication of the report ‘The Purpose and Outcomes of Youth Work’. It was the re...
A central premise of this study is that Irish youth work is increasingly governed and re-formed thro...
The aim of this project is to examine the extent to which youth work in Irish youth services pursues...
Irish society today is dramatically different from the one in which youth work services were first p...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
A thesis submitted to University College Dublin in partial fulfilment of M.Ed. degreeSIGLEAvailable ...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...