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Practical Co-operation to Promote the Successful Transition of Young People from School to Adult and Working Life

Author: Richard Langford 1995

An introduction to the district approach. Account of a presentation about the project undertaken by seven European partners to explore the potential of a district approach to education disadvantage. Provides brief background to the project, the issues identified by the partners, and the conclusions reached as to the best approach to be adopted in dealing with those issues.

Post War Youth Service in Wales

Author: Welsh Youth Committee HMSO 1945

Minister for Education Wales, speech to CYWU Conference, May 2001

Author: Welsh Assembly Government 2001

Text of speech by Minister for Education Wales (Jane Davidson) to national CYWU conference held in Plymouth where she outlined the National Assembly for Wales' plans to improve services for young people through the policy 'Extending Entitlement'.

Social Inclusion and the Youth Service in Wales: a submission to the House of Commons Committee on Welsh Affairs

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2000

Social Inclusion and the Youth Service in Wales: The Way Forward

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2000

Social Exclusion – The Role of Poor Basic Skills

Author: Basic Skills Agency

Test of speech by representative of the Basic Skills Agency on the role poor basic skills play in the social exclusion of young people.

Poems about youth work: Sex War II

Author: Les Seville

Poems about youth work: Sex War I

Author: Les Seville

Service by Youth

Author: Department of Education and Science, HMSO 1966
Service by Youth Report of a committee of the Youth Service Development Council December 1965

Second Report on Training of Part-Time Youth Leaders and Assistants

Author: Department of Education and Science, HMSO 1966

Second Report on Training of Part Time Youth Leaders and Assistants Report of the Review Committee of the Youth Service Development Council December 1965