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Wales Youth Forum

Author: Eric Sheppard, 1986

An initiative to form a Wales Youth Forum has been in existence since March 1986; this paper provides a young person's personal view of how the forum could be developed. 

Well-being, resilience and happiness

Author: Darrel Williams, University of Wales Trinity Saint David 2017

Presentation on well-being, reslience and happiness, given to a research conference at University of South Wales.

Welsh Association of Further Education and Youth Service Officers – historical note

Author: Welsh Association of Further Education and Youth Service Officers 1978

Welsh Association of Youth Clubs – Mobile Youth Unit 1977-1980

Author: Dennis Frost, WAYC c1980s

Report of initiative to provide mobile provision to rural areas of Wales.

What do Caerphilly East area young people and youth workers believe their 21st century Youth Service should look like?

Author: Nicola Rotten, University of South Wales, 2020
MA Dissertation.

In November 2018 Caerphilly Youth Service introduced a pilot scheme with the purpose of providing a universal model of youth work delivery to increase participation of young people, recognised as requiring support, in a cluster area registered as the Caerphilly East. This dissertation evaluates this scheme, asking should it now become the adopted model of delivery. Through extensive examination of relevant literature and empirical research, involving a mixed method approach where young people and youth workers completed questionnaires and participated  in interviews, two main themes were identified,  ‘Building Blocks’ (pre-requisites for young people to thrive) and ‘Scaffolding’ (what is needed to hold up the services for young people).

Relationships, support and activities were recognised as working well, however the cluster size and availability of regular outdoor activities were found to not work so well. Improvements are required to the communication of information, number of sessions on offer and the participation levels of young people involved. Participants supported this scheme becoming the adopted model, although the researcher learned that the size of the cluster area requires a significant reduction and that young people and youth workers would benefit from being involved in cluster meetings.

What is Excellent Youth Work?

Author: Darrel Williams, University of Wales Trinity Saint David 2013

Short paper discussing some of the characteristics which contribute towards young people having an enjoyable, challenging experience from which they can learn through the process of working with a reflective, effective practitioner.

The discussion group included teaching staff and students of the BA Youth and Community Work Programme at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. The group took part in a Socratic dialogue on the topic ‘what is excellent Youth Work’, deciding to explore a residential project which has taken place a number of years before.  The group explored questions about the project for two hours and the paper is an interpretation of notes taken at the time of the discussion. 

Working With Youth Groups in the Community: A Professional Approach – What You Need to Know About Setting Up

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2003

This booklet is written for people in communities who are interested in setting up a local youth group. It assumes that they will normally be volunteers, that is, people who are not paid for their time. This booklet is not designed to be a comprehensive document, but rather a framework outlining how to get something off the ground.

WYA A Brief Summary of the Work of the Wales Youth Agency 2001

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2001

Work of WYA

WYA A Brief Summary of the Work of the Wales Youth Agency 2002

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2002

WYA A Brief Summary of the Work of the Wales Youth Agency 2004

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2004