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2 December 2008

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Hit or diss? Thomas Middlehurst, 12, from Wimbledon, south-west London

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

Olympics? The 2008 Beijing Olympics didn't inspire me.

 

Activity ideas: Things to do - Hold a music event

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

"Playing on stage feels amazing - the main thing is the crowd and the atmosphere," says 18-year-old Liam Foster. Liam, who plays guitar for The Strums, is one of many...

 

Activity ideas: Places to go - The Peak District

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

Located in the uplands of central and northern England, the area is most famous for the Peak District National Park. With around 22 million visitors a year, it is thought...

 

Youth Opportunity Fund: How we spent it in ... Southwark

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

A total of 49 young people sat on the panel during four rounds in 2007-08 to consider grant applications, writes Tim Burke.

 

Young people face an Olympic-size challenge

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

This summer I spent two weeks watching the Olympic Games on TV. Inevitably, comparisons have been drawn between what took place in Beijing and what can be expected of London...

 

From the frontline - Stop the same old same old interventions

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

A radical transformation is required in how services to our most hard-to-reach young people are delivered.

 

Conflict Resolution: Peaceful resolutions

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

Minor incidents such as stepping on someone's foot can all too often escalate into violent disputes. Tom de Castella looks at the work of Leap Confronting Conflict, which is teaching...

 

Case studies: Project casebook

1 October 2008, Youth Work Now

Tom de Castella reports on a youth centre run by young people;

 

Get with it: Emos have been all over the news in recent months, but do you really know what one is?

18 September 2008, Youth Work Now

According to Wikipedia, the trend started as a form of hardcore punk called emotional or emotive hardcore during the mid-80s in Washington DC. However, during the mid-90s the shortened term...

 

Editorial: Putting the fun into funded projects

15 September 2008, Youth Work Now

Youth services across the UK went into overdrive this summer. A whole of host of projects were set up, ranging from traditional sport schemes and youth festivals to more targeted...

 
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