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Reckless behaviour may not be all it seems

21 November 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

One of the recurrent challenges of working with the young is how to deal with what may genuinely be inadvertent damage. Even what may look like wanton destruction may not...

 

Editorial: How Takeover Day can go beyond tokenism

21 November 2007, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

This Friday (23 November) more than 5,000 children and young people will have a say in the running of more than 400 organisations for the children's commissioner for England's 11...

 

Time to hear young people's voices again

14 November 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

One of Gordon Brown's earliest announcements upon becoming Prime Minister was that his government would examine the idea of young people voting at 16 and that the UK Youth Parliament...

 

Editorial: A lesson in communication for us all

12 November 2007, Andy Hillier, Youth Work Now

As a trainee journalist a decade ago, I was always taught to never accept quotes for articles by letter or fax. People write anodyne quotes, I was told, and you'll...

 

Viewpoint - Voluntary sector is still the junior partner

9 November 2007, Simon Antrobus, chief executive, Clubs for Young People, Youth Work Now

After many years in the wilderness, it's great youth work is now a key element of the government's 10-year youth strategy.

 

From the frontline - My liberating experience teaching refugees

9 November 2007, Mike Ridsdale, specialist drugs worker, Cheshire County Council, Youth Work Now

Burma has made headline news for all the wrong reasons recently.

 

Reflections on a life of radical thinking

7 November 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

For people who studied social sciences in the 1970s, the Penguin book Knuckle Sandwich is almost certainly etched in their memory.

 

How chewing gum made its mark on history

24 October 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

One of the very first pieces I wrote for Young People Now back in 2003, but which remained unpublished, was called 'One Half Piece of Chewing Gum'.

 

Editorial: A lesson in the need for emotional wellbeing

24 October 2007, Ravi Chandiramani, Children & Young People Now

The RSA in London was last week the scene of a fiery debate co-hosted by CYP Now and Channel 4 about today's teenagers.

 

A little support can make a big difference

17 October 2007, Howard Williamson, Children & Young People Now

The other day I wrote three references.

 
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