The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to share ideas about the issues and challenges they currently face by hosting a seminar on the 'changing face of youth work ' in June. The seminar was designed to explore changes in the context within which youth work is practised and the implications of these changes for roles, tasks, responsibilities, training and support systems
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
Youthcert, an EU Youthstart funded project, managed by NYF and CDYSB closed at the end of May with ...
Professional youth workers and their organizations pursue further improvement of quality and transpa...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
Despite years of experience and development, youth work in the UK remains a profession that is misun...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
In reviewing the field of youth development, of which youth workers are a part, it is clear it has h...
Background and purpose: In Northwest European Welfare states there is a growing debate on the need f...
Youth work is a means of promoting learning, equality and inclusion with young people. It is an incr...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
The concept of youth work as a profession is slowly gaining legitimacy in the United States and feat...
Vaughan Bowie examines the changing nature of youth service provision in a climate of increasing eco...
This book aims to offer reflections for youth workers to stimulate their thinking, dialogue and prac...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
Youthcert, an EU Youthstart funded project, managed by NYF and CDYSB closed at the end of May with ...
Professional youth workers and their organizations pursue further improvement of quality and transpa...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
Despite years of experience and development, youth work in the UK remains a profession that is misun...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
In reviewing the field of youth development, of which youth workers are a part, it is clear it has h...
Background and purpose: In Northwest European Welfare states there is a growing debate on the need f...
Youth work is a means of promoting learning, equality and inclusion with young people. It is an incr...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
The concept of youth work as a profession is slowly gaining legitimacy in the United States and feat...
Vaughan Bowie examines the changing nature of youth service provision in a climate of increasing eco...
This book aims to offer reflections for youth workers to stimulate their thinking, dialogue and prac...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
Youthcert, an EU Youthstart funded project, managed by NYF and CDYSB closed at the end of May with ...
Professional youth workers and their organizations pursue further improvement of quality and transpa...