Youth Work News

8 January 2009

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Latest news, analysis and opinion from the youth work field, including youth service developments, outdoor activities, participation, and targeted support.

NEW MEDIA: CNN links with IDG

CNN, the news service based in the US, has chosen IDG, the IT news organisation, as its technology content provider. The partnership is expected to increase the popularity of the CNN web...

 
 

In Depth

News Insight: Youth Work - Youth sector waits on dormant cash

A clause in the Dormant Bank Accounts Act could mean much less than the mooted £400m for youth projects. Joe Lepper reports.

Young people at Parkguard. Credit: Alex Deverill

Feature: Weekend working: the Friday night project

The government is pushing for more youth activities to be available on Friday nights and Saturdays, but does the youth sector really have the workforce...

Youth crime prevention

Youth crime prevention

Investing in work that diverts at risk young people from crime before they become serious offenders has clear financial and social benefits. But opinion is divided on who is best...

 
 
 

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Opinion

Anne Longfield

ANNE LONGFIELD

Policy into practice: Myplace youth centre grants

 

The issue: High-quality, attractive places for young people to go...

 
Howard Williamson

HOWARD WILLIAMSON

Weekend working comes at a price

 

I don't know how true it ever was, but over...

 

Youth Work Events

Being a Voice, Advanced Practice Three Day Advocacy Course

22-26 January 2009, Sheffield, Voice

Partnership Working to Keep Pupils Safe

14 January 2009, Bristol, Department for Children, Schools and Families