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Learning is for Everyone (LIFE) – CWVYS response to Welsh Office Green Paper.

Author: CWVYS 1998
Learning is for Everyone (LIFE) Introduction This paper gives the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services' response to the Welsh Office Green Paper- "Learning is for Everyone" (LIFE). The Council is a national umbrella organisation representing 30 national voluntary youth organisations in Wales. The growing demand for Welsh language youth services is one that many voluntary youth organisations cannot respond to.

Ymlaen Summer 1997 – Healthy Sexuality in The Community – Targeting Boys and Young Men

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1997

Learning Country: Learning Pathways 14-19 – A consultation response by the Wales Youth Agency

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2003

Wales Youth Agency response to consultation welcomes this significant Welsh Assembly Government document. In recognising the importance of all young people within the wider economic and social agenda of Wales, WYA stresses that community-based non-formal learning must be promoted as having a valid and valued place alongside formal learning and work related vocational learning.

Lady Albemarle’s Boys

Author:
National Youth Bureau 1982

Ymlaen Summer 1997 – Is Youth and Community Work Morally Aware?

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1997

Information Services for Young People: Conference 1998

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1998

Report of conference on information services for young people, including SWOT analysis.

Welsh Association of Further Education and Youth Service Officers – historical note

Author: Welsh Association of Further Education and Youth Service Officers 1978

Ymlaen Autumn 1999 – Inclusive Youth Work Practice

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1999

Implications of the Welsh Assembly for the Youth Service in Wales

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1999

Report of seminar which discussed the implications of the establishing of a Welsh Assembly and how the Youth Service could respond to any challenges faced.

How Morally Aware is Youth and Community Work?

Author: Dr G. J. Fairbairn, NEWI 1997

Paper which contends that, in coming to age as a profession, the youth and community work service must turn its corporate mind towards questions of ethics that arise in everyday practice. It needs to get to grips with the creation of a Code of Ethics, or a code of conduct as adopted by other  professions such as psychology, social work, medicine and nursing.