
8 September 2008
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Young Farmers' Clubs are known for their work with the offspring of well-healed country folk. But there is far more to the organisation than glamorous balls, writes Tom de Castella.
Jo Stephenson looks at an allotment project for young offenders in Suffolk, a youth-friendly centre makeover, a forum for black and minority ethnic teenagers and a course on woodland survival...
Citizenship is one of those vague subjects that would normally prompt groans from young people and youth workers alike. But, as Tim Burke discovers, there are some really interesting websites...
Young people in the city decided how to spend their allocation of funding in an intensive two-day session, writes Tim Burke.
The launch of a police strategy for children and young people reflects a shift within policing towards addressing the needs of young people. Alison Bennett considers the potential benefits of...
The government wants 90,000 more apprenticeship places created as part of its plan to raise the education leaving age to 18 by 2015. Tom de Castella finds out what it...
The political pendulum could be seen to be swinging away from the faith-based youth work sector, if the recent refusal by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) to...
Dynamic though the youth sector is, few organisations can claim to have cracked the challenge of grabbing young people's attention.
The Priory School in Kent has seen performance in exams more than double in the last three years. Sue Learner finds out how extended services made the difference.
As the Youth Justice Board prepares to welcome its new chair this week, two former YJB figures, Jon Fayle and Rob Allen, outline their case for the transformation of the...
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