Youth work represents ‘a people-centred, commitment to diversity, anti-oppressive practice and the provision of relational spaces in which individuals and groups can think critically about their lives and worlds, in order that they might act to shape them differently’ (Bright, 2015a:xvii). Grounded in critical pedagogical praxis (Freire, 1970), youth work continues to hold the ethea of equity and inclusivity paramount (Batsleer, 2008; Sapin, 2013). Despite these commitments however, there continues to be considerable debate regarding the nature of youth work and its relationship to the various faith-based practices in which much of its history is rooted. This comes at a time of on-going dialogue regarding the telos of the profession - a per...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
The aim of this research is to create a theory of youth work that explains the distinctiveness of t...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
The fastest growing part of the youth work field over recent years has been the faith-based sector. ...
The research informing this chapter focuses on inclusion in faith-based youth work settings. The pra...
Previously held under moratorium from 21 May 2020 until 23 May 2022.The association between Christia...
Purpose Research pertaining to young people, frontline work and faith is fairly limited. This quali...
Most professionally-qualifying youth work programmes in the UK are secular programmes in mainstream ...
Youth work, as a form of engaging young people "in which the participation of young people is volunt...
At a time when traditional orthodoxies are open to challenge, it is useful to critically reflect on ...
Based on empirical research, this article considers the different attitudes towards working ‘outof-h...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
The aim of this research is to create a theory of youth work that explains the distinctiveness of t...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
The fastest growing part of the youth work field over recent years has been the faith-based sector. ...
The research informing this chapter focuses on inclusion in faith-based youth work settings. The pra...
Previously held under moratorium from 21 May 2020 until 23 May 2022.The association between Christia...
Purpose Research pertaining to young people, frontline work and faith is fairly limited. This quali...
Most professionally-qualifying youth work programmes in the UK are secular programmes in mainstream ...
Youth work, as a form of engaging young people "in which the participation of young people is volunt...
At a time when traditional orthodoxies are open to challenge, it is useful to critically reflect on ...
Based on empirical research, this article considers the different attitudes towards working ‘outof-h...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
This chapter will consider the inherent possibilities and problems in conceptualising youth work in ...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
The aim of this research is to create a theory of youth work that explains the distinctiveness of t...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...