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Participation: Whats it got to do with me? Guidelines for Young People by Young People

Author: National Advisory Council for the Youth Service (NACYS) 1988

These guidelines about Participation in the Youth Service are addressed to Young People in the Youth Service and were produced by the Participation Sub-committee of the National Advisory Council for the Youth Service. Two further sets of guidelines on participation, for Youth Service practitioners and Youth Service policy-makers have also been prepared by the sub-committee.

Ymlaen Spring-Summer 1995 – Part-time Blues – Why did I say that – What I meant to say was

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1995

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 

Scouting in Wales

Author: Professor David Loades

Brief account of the development of Scouting in Wales.

Role of the Youth Service in Young People’s Partnerships (YPPs) – Seminar Report

Author:
Wales Youth Agency 2003

Analysis and Evaluation of a Development and Learning Project

Author: Darrel Williams 2003

Strategies for Intervention: An Approach to Youth & Community Work in an Area of Social Deprivation (Summary Report)

Author: Dr Howard Williamson and Kaye Weatherspoon, University College Cardiff 1985

Shorter summary of a lengthy and detailed report on the Ely Youth and Community Project arising from evaluation of its work during a two and a half year research study. The report aims to highlight the issues concerning policy, practice, provision and research which appear to be the most central messages to be shared with the wider field. It is hoped that this report will still provoke serious discussion and thought amongst policy makers, practitioners and students alike (and indeed anyone concerned with working with young people) from both within and outside the youth and community field. The research was prompted both by demands from fieldworkers in Ely and by a wider concern within Wales over a number of years about the need to develop more collaborative inter-agency approaches to working with young people and the community.

Practitioner Training in Youth Work Qualifying Course Level 4 – Fieldwork Practice Information

Author: Staff College, Wales Youth Agency 2003

Placement pack for students and those delivering the Staff College Practitioner Training Qualifying Course in 2003 (a local qualification for workers working with young people).