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How did you start off in youth work?
I am a trained massage therapist, and I first became aware of infant massage when I was expecting a baby myself. The techniques have been around for centuries in India...
I first came across music therapy when studying music at college. It fascinated me that I could use my skills for non-musical goals.
My current role was advertised as an 18-month contract, but it sounded so exciting that I went for it - and 10 years later I'm still here.
I started as youth trainee in the leisure and recreation department, studying for an NVQ Level 2 and working in a community centre.
Breaking the Cycle is a four-year pilot in response to the Hidden Harm report on the effects of parental drug use, which showed that children of drug and alcohol users...
The Brighter Futures project consists of three groups in Manchester, London and the Tees Valley.
GFS Platform aims to improve the life chances of young women. As educational co-ordinator at Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight, I organise, promote and facilitate mainstream, vocational and...
How did you get a start? In the early 1980s, I got a job through the community programme at Walker Youth Centre in Newcastle. They wanted someone to set up a...
I've been with the Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Young People's Centre in Warrington for four and a half years, running a youth participation scheme training young people to become sports...
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