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Policy Synthesis of Research – Education

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Policy to Practice: looking at the challenges for college leaders and staff for implementing government policy

Author: Gillian Wakeman 2011

Extract from MA thesis looking at the challenges for college leaders and staff for implementing government policy

Post War Youth Service in Wales

Author: Welsh Youth Committee HMSO 1945

Practical Co-operation to Promote the Successful Transition of Young People from School to Adult and Working Life

Author: Richard Langford 1995

An introduction to the district approach. Account of a presentation about the project undertaken by seven European partners to explore the potential of a district approach to education disadvantage. Provides brief background to the project, the issues identified by the partners, and the conclusions reached as to the best approach to be adopted in dealing with those issues.

Practitioner Training in Youth Work Qualifying Course Level 4 – Fieldwork Practice Information

Author: Staff College, Wales Youth Agency 2003

Placement pack for students and those delivering the Staff College Practitioner Training Qualifying Course in 2003 (a local qualification for workers working with young people).

Practitioner Training Qualifying Course – Tutor Pack

Author: Staff College, Wales Youth Agency 2003
Tutor pack for those delivering the Staff College Practitioner Training Qualifying Course in 2003 (a local qualification for workers working with young people).

Preparing for Change – Part 1

Author: Wales Youth Work Partnership 1990

Process is the Product: Is There a Need for Measurement in Youth Work?

Author: Sean Gallagher and Tony Morgan, University of Ulster 2013

The central tenet of this article is predicated upon a belief that there is a need to link both the formal with the informal/non -formal sectors without at any point compromising the strengths of either. The analysis within this article deconstructs the ideology and philosophy behind the perceived dominance of the formal sector over the informal youth work sector. It suggests that both worlds need not collide but that they can and should work more closely together in the interest of their common denominator, the development of young peoples’ potential. 

We also contend that youth work practice is qualitatively different from teaching and schooling and that the process used in youth work identifies that difference. We also contend that the inchoate nature of the youth work profession is militating against addressing some of these complex issues that are challenging the essential essence of youth work practice.

PYOG: Emotional wellbeing and mental health of young people in Wales – what contribution can youth work make?

Author: Principal Youth Officers' Group (PYOG) 2016

A discussion paper on behalf of the Wales Principal Youth Officers’ Group (PYOG).

PYOG: Estyn Aide Memoir

Author: Principal Youth Officers' Group (PYOG) 2012

This paper, produced by the Wales Principal Youth Officers' Group (PYOG), is an aide memoir for new and established local authority youth service leads and is intended to inform, support and guide. This paper may also provide a catalyst for discussions around the future role of the Youth Service in assisting local authorities to discharge their statutory function in relation to Youth Support Services.

This paper is developed in conjunction with the PYOG Estyn Comments paper, which includes comments specific to the Youth Service extracted from Estyn inspections of local authority education provision between 2004-2012. This includes themes of good practice observed in the sector during this period.