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Youth work and social pedagogy: towards consideration of a hybrid model
Author: Mick Conroy, University of South Wales 2019
The most visible differentiation between models of youth justice across Europe exists in tensions between welfare-based and justice-based approaches. Proponents of welfare-based interventions often find themselves conflicted by the current growth of a neo-liberal, nationalistic, and perhaps at times xenophobic political climate across Europe, calling for tougher sanctions and sentences for young offenders. As a consequence, the promotion of any primarily welfare-based approaches within youth justice settings across Europe has been slow to emerge within key strategies to develop effective interventions with young offenders.
This paper explores the merits of a youth justice model which embraces the welfare based ‘young people first - offenders second’ approach, and examines the potential role that a hybrid model of youth work practice and social pedagogy theory might play in achieving one of the key principles of Council of Europe (2008) of integrating young offenders back into society, and not their marginalisation and social exclusion.
How successful is a Caerphilly Learning Pathway Centre from the perspectives of young people, teachers and youth workers?
Author: Lucy Hill, University of South Wales 2018
BA(Hons) Youth & Community Work (Youth Justice) Dissertation.This small scale research study involves a case study asking a question of whether a Learning Pathway Centre in Caerphilly is seen to be successful based on the perceptions of young people, teachers, and youth workers.
Exploring the Impact of Child Sexual Abuse on Young People’s Romantic Relationships
Author: Ruth Cameron, University of South Wales 2017
BA (Hons) Youth & Community Work Dissertation.The purpose of this study was to identify the impact that Child Sexual Abuse can have upon young people reaching adolescence, with the intentions to understand how cognitive, emotional, social and educational development may be impaired.
TAG Seminar Newport: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – Programme and Speakers
Author: USW 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in USW Newport, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Steve Smith, Jo Sims, Dusty Kennedy, Samantha Howells and Laura Tranter.This document includes the programme, pen picture of speakers and delegate list.

TAG Seminar Newport: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – Laura Tranter
Author: USW 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in USW Newport, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Steve Smith, Jo Sims, Dusty Kennedy, Samantha Howells and Laura Tranter.View programme, pen picture of speakers and delegate list

TAG Seminar Newport: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – Samantha Howells
Author: USW, Samantha Howells 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in USW Newport, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Steve Smith, Jo Sims, Dusty Kennedy, Samantha Howells and Laura Tranter.View programme, pen picture of speakers and delegate list

TAG Seminar Newport: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – Dusty Kennedy
Author: USW, Dusty Kennedy 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in USW Newport, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Steve Smith, Jo Sims, Dusty Kennedy, Samantha Howells and Laura Tranter.View programme, pen picture of speakers and delegate list

TAG Seminar Newport: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – Jo Sims
Author: USW, Jo Sims 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in USW Newport, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Steve Smith, Jo Sims, Dusty Kennedy, Samantha Howells and Laura Tranter.View programme, pen picture of speakers and delegate list

TAG Seminar Newport: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – Steve Smith
Author: USW, Steve Smith 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in USW Newport, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Steve Smith, Jo Sims, Dusty Kennedy, Samantha Howells and Laura Tranter.View programme, pen picture of speakers and delegate list

TAG Seminar Carmarthen: Young People, Resilience and Well-being – John Rose
Author: UWTSD, John Rose 2018
One in a series of seven UK-wide policy and practice seminars in 2018 organised by TAG, the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work. This seminar, held in UWTSD Carmarthen, focussed on the topic of resilience and well-being with inputs from Nick Hudd, John Rose and Darrel Williams.