Search Our Resource Database

Search Results (213)

Showing results using some of your search terms

WYA A Brief Summary of the Work of the Wales Youth Agency 2001

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2001

Work of WYA

NOS – Professional and National Occupational Standards for Youth Work 2008

Author: Lifelong Learning UK 2008

Ymlaen Spring 1994 – What Now? A look at the December conference on Youth Work in Wales

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1994

WYWP Wales Youth Work Partnership – Historical Background

Author: Wales Youth Work Partnership 1989

Wales Youth Work Partnership Historical Background The origin of the Wales Youth Work Partnership can be traced to a number of initiatives which took place between 1977 and 1986. Following these developments the Welsh Office invited the Welsh Joint Education Committee (WJEC), the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS), the Council for Education and Training Jn Youth and Community Work (CETYCW), and the National Youth Bureau (NYB), to put forward a submission suggesting ways in…

Learning is for Everyone (LIFE) – Wales Youth Agency Response to Welsh Office Green Paper

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1998

Validation book 1

Author:

United Kingdom Youth Work Alliance – Youth work and government policies towards young people

Author: Howard Williamson, United Kingdom Youth Work Alliance 1999

Paper from the United Kingdom Youth Work Alliance - comprising representatives of maintained and voluntary youth services in the four nations of England, Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland. It endorses the constructive approach being taken by the government to supporting the effective transitions of young peopleto adult life and the role of the Youth Service within this.

Ymlaen Summer 1994 – Unitary Authorities and the Youth Service

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1994

Youth And Community Work in the 1970s (Milson Fairbairn Report)

Author: Department of Education and Science 1969

Youth Affairs in Wales – National Youth Bureau

Author: National Youth Bureau 1981

In November 1978 a one-day conference was held in Llandrindod Wells to identify ways in which services to the youth affairs field in Wales could be developed including the contribution of existing services offered by National Youth Bureau. This led to this proposal and an application for funding to the Welsh Office for the establishment of a Welsh youth affairs unit.