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In my view: A father's forgotten escape from poverty

19 September 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

The penultimate sentence of the follow-up book on the Milltown Boys - my 1980s study of disadvantaged young people on a Cardiff council estate - reads: "Like some of the...

 

Life is a journey of unsuccessfuldiscoveries

12 September 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

A youngish youth worker called Clifford Eberley spoke at a recent Australian Youth Affairs conference I attended in the state of Victoria.

 

Comment: A magazine that reflects your values

6 September 2007, Andy Hillier, editor, Youth Work Now,andy.hillier@haymarket.com, Youth Work Now

To say that the youth work sector is evolving at a rapid rate would be an understatement.

 

Opinion: Viewpoint - Money is great, but action is needed too

6 September 2007, Susie Roberts, Youth Work Now

All of us who are passionate about youth work cannot have failed to have readjusted our glasses and reread the title when Aiming High for Young People - A Ten-Year...

 

Opinion: From the frontline - Youth workers have a place inhospitals

6 September 2007, John Poyton, Youth Work Now

When the British Medical Association (BMA) described the state of adolescent health in the country as "a potential time bomb" four years ago, there was a direct call for healthcare...

 

Opinion: Politicians have woken up to needs of young

5 September 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

When Haymarket's first Young People Now was published in January 2003, my column was concerned with the huge gulf between the rhetoric and reality of government youth policy.

 

Support should continue from birth to 19

5 September 2007, Anne Longfield, Children & Young People Now

At the heart of the Every Child Matters reform is the ambition to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities for children and young people.

 
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