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Developing a Policy on Sexual Health – A Guide for the Youth Service
The youth service and other organisations working with young people have a key role to play in their personal, social and health education. A needs assessment, however, carried out in Wales found that most youth organisations from both the maintained and voluntary sector have not formulated policies and practice to develop this work. Reasons for this are varied but include lack of clarity surrounding the role of the youth service and the legal implications of providing sexual health information and advice. The following pages contain ideas and suggestions for developing a sexual health policy and programme and factual information relating to the legal context for work in this complex area.
Newsline – Youth Work and Crime Prevention
This paper will establish the case that an adequately resourced youth service, able to adopt a range of approaches, is of inherent benefit to society. Youth work is able to offer positive experiences which address the needs and aspirations of young people and enable them to develop as responsible citizens, able to make positive contributions to their communities.
Whilst the primary purpose of youth work has never been crime prevention it has an important contribution to make to this process. This paper will refer to recent report from the Princes Trust, based on research undertaken by Coopers and Lybrand, which demonstrates the relationship between youth work and youth crime prevention. (Coopers and Lybrand: ‘Preventative Strategy for Young People in Trouble’ 1994)
Newsline – Consulting with Young People on Sealand Manor, Clwyd
The idea for this project arose from discussions with Alyn and Deeside Community Agency about the nature of the Agency's/Forum's role in empowering young people and developing models of practice for enabling young people to have a voice in their communities.
The aims of the project were to enable young people and the local community to arrive at decisions about the use of Sealand Manor community centre for young people's activities and how young people can contribute to this. The project was also concerned with broader initiatives which address the interests and concerns of young people in the area.
The Global Dimension in Youth Work: A Conceptual Model
This specific item explores the 5 key elements or faces of globalisation. It explores the main impacts of these on communities and young people.
Outside 4 Walls: Quality Standards for Implementing Detached and Outreach Youth Work
A guide to quality standards for implementing detached and outreach youth work. Includes:- Definitions; Principles; Working Environment; Management and Supervision. A sample budget is also included. Bilingual WYA 'Newsline' paper.
The History of the YMCA in Wales 1852-1972
YWCSW 2007 Youth Work Curriculum Statement Wales
Policy to Practice: looking at the challenges for college leaders and staff for implementing government policy
Extract from MA thesis looking at the challenges for college leaders and staff for implementing government policy
Youth Work & Schools Partnership Project: Final Report
The report gives an overview of the Youth Work and Schools Partnership programme from its inception in 1998 to its conclusion in 2003 with recommendations and implication for youth work practice.