
22 November 2008
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A round-up of youth work news from across the UK
UK Youth has gained nearly nine hundred thousand pounds to fund a project that helps hard-to-reach young people shape youth services.
Parentline Plus has launched a social networking site for parents who are concerned their child is being bullied.
Young women's organisation YWCA plans to use a two million pound Big Lottery Fund grant to develop a network of peer mentors.
The Mayor of London has called for a radical approach to the rehabilitation of first-time young offenders at the launch of his youth action plan consultation paper.
An east London adventure playground that is struggling to remain open through a lack of funding has won playground of the year in a competition organised by London Play.
A survey has revealed that the majority of teenagers do positive things in their spare time and do not just hang around the streets in hoodies.
The youth organisation Woodcraft Folk has received more than a million pounds to allow more than 8,500 young people to make their voices heard.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is calling on Londoners to donate their unused musical instruments to youth groups and schools as part of efforts looking to improve music education.
Darren Matthews is the first point of contact for youth councils across the country.
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