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Ymlaen Summer 1994 – Unitary Authorities and the Youth Service

Author: Wales Youth Agency 1994

Unitary Authorities and the Future of Youth Work – Summary of presentation

Author: Doug Jones 1995

Paper summarising the implications of local government reorganisation for maintained and voluntary youth services.

Extending Entitlement – Wales Youth Agency Response to Consultation on the Draft Direction and Guidance

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2002

Strong Partnerships Require Strong Partners

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).

NOS – What can the National Occupational Standards do for you?

Author: Paulo/Lifelong Learning UK 2003

National Occupational Standards define what each sector agrees to be good practice. The Standards can provide the basis for qualifications within the sector, but they also have many wider uses. This guide provides some examples and is designed to explain what the standards are and signpost further advice and information.

Youth Work – From Leisure to Employability

Author: John Holmes 2002

Youth Work – A Briefing

Author: Tom Wylie 1998

Youth Service in Wales Management Issues for the 1990s

Author: Coopers &Lybrand Deloitte 1990

Youth Service in Wales 1939-1974

Author: B Jones &J Rose 2004

Youth Work in Wales – background information

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2005

YOUTH WORK IN WALES BACKGROUND INFORMATION Youth work involves a broad range of activities, concerned with education in its widest sense. The most familiar form of youth service provision is the youth club or youth centre. Some youth services employ outreach workers, whose aim is to encourage young people to make use of youth provision.