This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conceptual and practicebased identity . Youth work in the Irish context is a relatively new discipline both in theoretical and practical terms and its development on the ground has been severely hindered by the erratIc and fitful evolution of policies .. .insecure employment conditions, inadequate resources and a constant search for funding from a bewildering array of sources (Gilligan 1991 p.89). This article outlines some central principles that are fundamental to youth work practice, and identifies practice contexts which adhere to these tenets. The article provides an overview of agencies in Ireland that work with young people, and locates ...
This qualitative research study into professional youth work identities and practices offers an insi...
This article analyses the experiences of youth workers in dealing with challenging behaviour among y...
This thesis seeks to explain how young Irish adults are capable of achieving identities as episodic ...
This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conc...
This article examines the development of youth work policy and practice in Ireland over the past dec...
A pervasive theme of the first Blankenberge history workshop and the ensuing publication was the s...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
The aim of this project is to examine the extent to which youth work in Irish youth services pursues...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
A central premise of this study is that Irish youth work is increasingly governed and re-formed thro...
Debates about the implications of a targeted approach to youth work have been conducted over the las...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
The aim of this research is to create a theory of youth work that explains the distinctiveness of t...
In the context of consumerism, individualism and the privatisation of young people’s leisure, youth ...
This qualitative research study into professional youth work identities and practices offers an insi...
This article analyses the experiences of youth workers in dealing with challenging behaviour among y...
This thesis seeks to explain how young Irish adults are capable of achieving identities as episodic ...
This paper discusses the struggle the youth work sector in Ireland has experienced in forming a conc...
This article examines the development of youth work policy and practice in Ireland over the past dec...
A pervasive theme of the first Blankenberge history workshop and the ensuing publication was the s...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
The aim of this project is to examine the extent to which youth work in Irish youth services pursues...
Youth work in Ireland is evolving from a primarily voluntary activity, engaging young people in out-...
A central premise of this study is that Irish youth work is increasingly governed and re-formed thro...
Debates about the implications of a targeted approach to youth work have been conducted over the las...
The NYF/CDYSB Youthcert initiative provided a valuable opportunity for experienced youth workers to...
While there is a strong movement in favour of the use of manual based programmes in the arena of soc...
The aim of this research is to create a theory of youth work that explains the distinctiveness of t...
In the context of consumerism, individualism and the privatisation of young people’s leisure, youth ...
This qualitative research study into professional youth work identities and practices offers an insi...
This article analyses the experiences of youth workers in dealing with challenging behaviour among y...
This thesis seeks to explain how young Irish adults are capable of achieving identities as episodic ...