This paper describes the development of groupwork practice at an open youth custody centre in Nottingham from February 1987 to February 1989. It was started by Nottingham Probation Officers linking with a voluntary sector project, and later developed to include Team Resources for Youth, a project working with young black people. The article gives background to how the work arose, both through previous local initiatives, and through careful planning between February and October 1987. It describes the underlying social action principles and values behind the work, and how these affected practice. It concludes with an evaluation of the work by young men and the agencies involved, and suggests implications for future policy and practice.Publish...
This thesis is a study and analysis of the introduction of group work services to the Boys' Receivin...
This valuable addition to the group work literature focuses on the integration of theory andpractice...
This paper critically assesses the contemporary mainstream state-led youth work tradition in England...
This paper describes am inter-disciplinary response to young people at risk of offending* and having...
This article presents a case study, and puts forth an approach to social justice work with young peo...
Youthful offenders are usually persons who are struggling with severe social and emotional problems;...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper is about the process and outcomes to date of a series of discussions between a social act...
The self-directed groupwork approach aims to empower group members to set their own goals for extern...
The paper starts from our concern that many groupworkers adopt a ‘colour blind’ approach in their wo...
This piece of writing endeavours to display how Groupwork is a valued and tangible approach to explo...
Whilst professional child care thinking has rightly moved increasingly towards ‘same race’ placement...
This article gives an account of an evaluation of a programme for racially motivated offenders desig...
This article describes and evaluates an activity group. The idea for a group using work and play to ...
This thesis describes a community psychology intervention in the Hamilton youth justice sector from ...
This thesis is a study and analysis of the introduction of group work services to the Boys' Receivin...
This valuable addition to the group work literature focuses on the integration of theory andpractice...
This paper critically assesses the contemporary mainstream state-led youth work tradition in England...
This paper describes am inter-disciplinary response to young people at risk of offending* and having...
This article presents a case study, and puts forth an approach to social justice work with young peo...
Youthful offenders are usually persons who are struggling with severe social and emotional problems;...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper is about the process and outcomes to date of a series of discussions between a social act...
The self-directed groupwork approach aims to empower group members to set their own goals for extern...
The paper starts from our concern that many groupworkers adopt a ‘colour blind’ approach in their wo...
This piece of writing endeavours to display how Groupwork is a valued and tangible approach to explo...
Whilst professional child care thinking has rightly moved increasingly towards ‘same race’ placement...
This article gives an account of an evaluation of a programme for racially motivated offenders desig...
This article describes and evaluates an activity group. The idea for a group using work and play to ...
This thesis describes a community psychology intervention in the Hamilton youth justice sector from ...
This thesis is a study and analysis of the introduction of group work services to the Boys' Receivin...
This valuable addition to the group work literature focuses on the integration of theory andpractice...
This paper critically assesses the contemporary mainstream state-led youth work tradition in England...