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Young People, Youth Work, Youth Service: National Youth Service Strategy for Wales
National Youth Service Strategy intended to identify actions that will drive the Youth Service forward from 2007-2011.
Preparing for Change – Part 1
Starting from Strengths Seminar
Report of Seminar organised jointly by the Wales Youth Work Partnership and the Council for Education and Training in Youth and Community Work at the Pencerrig Hotel, Powys in 1986.
The aim of the seminar was to explore the central ideas within the report 'Starting from Strengths' and their application in practice. 'Starting from Strengths' is the report of the panel to promote the continuing development of training for part-time and voluntary youth and community workers and is published by the National Youth Bureau.
Starting from Strengths Seminar summary
Starting from Strengths. In mid-December the Wales Youth Work Partnership and the Council for the Training of Youth and Community Workers (CETYCW) organised a one-day seminar to look at new approaches to part-time youth worker training. What follows is a brief summary of that day and a few reflections on how developments in part-time youth worker training would affect those who have a duty to deliver or provide such training in Wales.
Minister for Education Wales, speech to CYWU Conference, May 2001
Text of speech by Minister for Education Wales (Jane Davidson) to national CYWU conference held in Plymouth where she outlined the National Assembly for Wales' plans to improve services for young people through the policy 'Extending Entitlement'.
Social Inclusion and the Youth Service in Wales: a submission to the House of Commons Committee on Welsh Affairs
Social Inclusion and the Youth Service in Wales: The Way Forward
Social Exclusion – The Role of Poor Basic Skills
Test of speech by representative of the Basic Skills Agency on the role poor basic skills play in the social exclusion of young people.