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Code of Occupational Ethics for the Youth Service in Wales 2012

Author: ETS Wales &YMCA Wales Community College 2012

Code of occupational ethics for the Youth Service in Wales. A code of ethics is a set of principles of conduct within an organisation that guide decision making and behaviour. The purpose of this code is to provide Youth Service workers with guidelines for making ethical choices in the conduct of their work.

YWCSW 2002 Youth Work Curriculum Statement Wales

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2002

WYWP A Proposed Structure for the Wales Youth Work Partnership

Author: Wales Youth Work Partnership 1986

A Proposed Structure for the Wales Youth Work Partnership This paper is written for the Management Committee of the Partnership as a follow up to the paper entitled "Towards a Work Programme for the Wales Youth Work Partnership". It suggests a structure through which the Partnership may pursue its aim to provide an infrastructure for the coordination and development of youth work practice throughout the voluntary and statutory youth service in Wales. 

A Community Profile

Author: Darrel Williams 2002
Paper which provides a community profile of a group of young people living in a small South Wales valley community, taking into account statistical information and the views, hopes and aspirations of the young people and key adults.

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. 

Learning Pathways 14-19 Guidance: Circular 37/2004

Author: National Assembly for Wales 2004

This guidance aims to provide details about how Learning Pathways 14-19 will work in practice to benefit young people, the economy and communities in Wales. It builds on the Action Plan 2003 and is part of a series which will continue to build on the experience and expertise of all concerned.

Bringing young people in from the margins – society’s responsibility

Author:
Howard Williamson, 1995

The Case for Maintaining Current Levels of Expenditure on the Youth Service – a briefing paper

Author: Doug Jones, Mid Glamorgan Youth Service 1993

Briefing paper outlining a legislation case, educational case and community case for local authorities to provide a Youth Service