In the contemporary political and socio-economic context the future of open access youth work remains uncertain. Since the Conservative/Liberal Democrat Coalition government came to power in 2010 substantial funding cuts seem to have been coupled with increasing, often misguided expectations for the youth work sector. Emerging from this context are distinctions between youth work in principle, as espoused by contemporary youth policy, and youth work in practice, as experienced by practitioners. This article draws on empirical data to explore these distinctions. Presenting ethnographic material from three years of research with casually paid youth workers, volunteers and young people, the article illustrates some of the contrad...
This thesis explores issues of social injustice impacting on a sample group of young people living i...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the UK have adopted in response to ...
Since assuming power in May 2010, the UK's Coalition government has devoted considerable energy to f...
This article considers professional youth work in England. It reflects on youth work's persistently ...
This article draws on the narratives of community and youth workers who attended a meeting held with...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the Uk have adopted in response to ...
Detached youth work is at the most informal end of state sponsored interventions with young people o...
A central premise of this study is that Irish youth work is increasingly governed and re-formed thro...
This paper explores a sample of youth workers’ narratives in which ethical concerns over cuts to you...
This article examines young people's experiences of open access youth work in settings in the UK, Fi...
Youth work is a means of promoting learning, equality and inclusion with young people. It is an incr...
This article makes no claim to providing a definitive response to its title. Indeed, what follows is...
IntroductionAusterity policies have failed to recognise and account for the value of youth and commu...
This thesis explores issues of social injustice impacting on a sample group of young people living i...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the UK have adopted in response to ...
Since assuming power in May 2010, the UK's Coalition government has devoted considerable energy to f...
This article considers professional youth work in England. It reflects on youth work's persistently ...
This article draws on the narratives of community and youth workers who attended a meeting held with...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the Uk have adopted in response to ...
Detached youth work is at the most informal end of state sponsored interventions with young people o...
A central premise of this study is that Irish youth work is increasingly governed and re-formed thro...
This paper explores a sample of youth workers’ narratives in which ethical concerns over cuts to you...
This article examines young people's experiences of open access youth work in settings in the UK, Fi...
Youth work is a means of promoting learning, equality and inclusion with young people. It is an incr...
This article makes no claim to providing a definitive response to its title. Indeed, what follows is...
IntroductionAusterity policies have failed to recognise and account for the value of youth and commu...
This thesis explores issues of social injustice impacting on a sample group of young people living i...
This paper discusses the changing approaches that governments in the UK have adopted in response to ...
Since assuming power in May 2010, the UK's Coalition government has devoted considerable energy to f...