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WYA WAG Joint Statement

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2005

Joint Statement from Jane Davidson AM Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning and the Management Board of the Wales Youth Agency.

The Welsh Assembly Government will cease funding the Wales Youth Agency and from the 1st January 2006, will set up a new branch within the Assembly to take on the functions of the Agency and a number of other programme areas.

WYA Agreement with State Council of Youth Affairs of Republic of Lithuania

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2005

The Wales Youth Agency and the State Council of Youth Affairs have begun a cordial relationship. They look forward to the exchange of professional experience, scholarship and research, in mutual respect for the special contributions which derive from one another’s history and culture, and believe that the benefits of their developing relationships will include the sharing of the understanding which has resulted from their links with other partners in the European Community.

Newsline – Lone Working Policy and Procedures

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2004

Model lone working policy and procedures for youth and community organisations and other organisations working with young people. Written in conjunction with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust

 

NOS – National Occupational Standards Factsheet May 2012

Author: Learning and Skills Improvement Service 2012

YWCSW 1992 Youth Work Curriculum Statement Wales

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1992

Youth Work & Schools Partnership Project: Attitude, Attendance & Achievement

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2000

September 1998 - March 2000. A commentary and analysis based on the formative evaluation of the first eighteen months of the Youth Work and Schools Partnership Programme in Wales

Youth Work & Schools Partnership Project: Toolkit

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2003

The aim of this tool kit is not to give a comprehensive view of youth work - that can be obtained from other more relevant publications. What you will get is an honest perspective from youth workers in the field on the difficulties and successes of youth work in schools today. The toolkit is specific to youth work that happens in schools and is derived from the knowledge and skills of youth workers who have taken part in the Youth Work and Schools Partnership Programme in Wales. What is does aim to do is to deal with the practical issues of working in a formal education structure or along side it offering an alternative curriculum, based on youth work methods of delivery.

Shared Planning for Better Outcomes

Author: Welsh Assembly Government 2007

Welsh Government Planning Guidance and Regulations for Local Authorities and their Partners on Children and Young People‘s Plans. Welsh Assembly Government Circular No: 31/2007
Date of issue: September 2007

Stronger Partnerships for Better Outcomes

Author: National Assembly for Wales 2006

Guidance on Local Co-operation under the Children Act 2004. National Assembly for Wales Circular No: 35/2006
Date of Issue: August 2006

NOS – National Occupational Standards for Youth Work 2012

Author: Learning and Skills Improvement Service 2012

The Youth Work National Occupational Standards (NOS) aim to define the competencies required to carry out the functions carried out by the youth work workforce. The NOS are intended to describe the competencies required to fulfil the tasks required in the youth sector.

Contains main purpose of youth work, principles and values and functional map of standards, along with the whole suite of 41 standards.