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WYA CYWU Model Recognition Agreement

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2005

This agreement is made between Wales Youth Agency and the Community and Youth
Workers Union (CYWU) with the intention of maintaining and furthering the best
possible relationship between the Wales Youth Agency and its staff.

European Commission White Paper – A New Impetus for European Youth

Author: Commission of the European Communities 2001

European White Paper on youth policy which encourages co-operation between member states on youth issues and a higher profile for youth issues in Community and National policies.

WYA WAG Joint Statment

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NOS – National Occupational Standards Factsheet May 2012

Author: Learning and Skills Improvement Service 2012

1486 and All That – A partial and sketchy account of how the Youth Service got where it is today

Author: Carl Redman c1980s

Cognitive Skills to Underpin Non-formal Learning

Author: Alun Davies, STYLE Training 2011

Laying the Foundation for the Framework to Evaluate and Assess Non Formal Learning. Background to development of a Non Formal Learning Framework

Key Elements of Globalisation

Author: Greg Woolley, George Williams College, London 2011

This article was developed as part of the new BA level global youth work module at George Williams College.  This article is one of five developed for Unit Two of the course which explores the theme “Glocal” which aims to help learners explore how globalisation and global issues impact on our own local communities and the young people we work with. 

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.