This research principally discerns what young people want from their youth worker and portrays the significance of that relationship to them. The research illustrates young peoples’ thoughts and voice within the current discourse around what constitutes effective youth practice. It also reveals that communication, equity and respect which are at the top of young people’s agenda. The young people had reservations about certain types of youth work practice they had experienced in the past but valued and prioritised the personal characteristics of the youth worker
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
This qualitative research study into professional youth work identities and practices offers an insi...
This research principally discerns what young people want from their youth worker and portrays the s...
and demands of current youth work practice in Scotland. Scottish Youth Issues Journal, 11. pp. 23-38...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
Despite years of experience and development, youth work in the UK remains a profession that is misun...
The changing lives of young people provided the context for the Scottish Government to publish a nat...
The changing lives of young people provided the context for the Scottish Government to publish, ‘Mov...
This paper makes an important contribution to debate about the values underpinning radical approache...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
IntroductionAusterity policies have failed to recognise and account for the value of youth and commu...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
This qualitative research study into professional youth work identities and practices offers an insi...
This research principally discerns what young people want from their youth worker and portrays the s...
and demands of current youth work practice in Scotland. Scottish Youth Issues Journal, 11. pp. 23-38...
This subtitle draws on Phil Mizen’s book, ‘The Changing State of Youth’ (Mizen, 2004) that examined ...
This article explores the guiding principles from an informal education /youth work perspective. If ...
Despite years of experience and development, youth work in the UK remains a profession that is misun...
The changing lives of young people provided the context for the Scottish Government to publish a nat...
The changing lives of young people provided the context for the Scottish Government to publish, ‘Mov...
This paper makes an important contribution to debate about the values underpinning radical approache...
Deborah Terras, Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, was as...
IntroductionAusterity policies have failed to recognise and account for the value of youth and commu...
Youth work in contemporary Ireland is undergoing many changes. The introduction of the National Qual...
Future commentators looking back on the first decade of the 21st century will undoubtedly be drawn t...
In March 2019, Annette Coburn was invited to review Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction o...
For this Special Issue, we interviewed three practitioners from the Edinburgh area in order to get a...
This qualitative research study into professional youth work identities and practices offers an insi...