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EE Revisited Paper 9: Findings and Recommendations

Author: John Rose 2017
Series of nine papers taken from a research Ph.D. They are focused on data about the maintained Youth Service in Wales, collected and analysed from 2002 to 2007 when the Youth Service was first being directed by the Welsh Government policy ‘Extending Entitlement’.  These are being published in 2017 as there are issues which need to be considered due to the reinvigorated political interest in Extending Entitlement. These papers are intended to be a reminder that the translation of Extending Entitlement policy into practice was not a positive experience for the Youth Service in Wales and that there are inherent dangers that a refreshed Extending Entitlement will have just as many negative connotations unless we learn from, and respond to, the lessons from the past. The papers are:

Extending Entitlement Revisited:

  • Paper 1: Setting the scene

  • Paper 2: How was the evidence found and analysed?

  • Paper 3: The needs of young people and the Maintained Youth Service response

  • Paper 4: What did politicians want from the Maintained Youth Service?

  • Paper 5: How Knowledgeable were those working in the Maintained Youth Service of its discrete identity during the time of the Extending Entitlement launch?

  • Paper 6: Did the Maintained Youth Service have the tools to meet the priorities of Extending Entitlement?

  • Paper 7: What was happening in the Maintained Youth Service at the time of Extending Entitlement?

  • Paper 8:  What did the Maintained Youth Service do after Extending Entitlement and how was this measured?

  • Paper 9:  Findings and recommendations


 

 

Emergency courses of training for those engaging in the Youth Service – Circular 1598

Author: National Youth Bureau 1982

Part of National Youth Bureau series "Documents of Historical Importance" containing 12 items. This Government Board of Education Circular to Local Education Authorities.

Enabling Young People to Participate in Shaping the Youth Service

Author: Wales Youth Agency
Ways of involving young people in the Youth Service. Covers three broad strategies which have been developed to achieve participation by young people, namely: the Representation Model; the Interest/Issue Based Model; the Market Research Model.

ETS Wales Approved Training Centres

Author: Wales Youth Agency 2004

European Commission White Paper – A New Impetus for European Youth

Author: Commission of the European Communities 2001

European White Paper on youth policy which encourages co-operation between member states on youth issues and a higher profile for youth issues in Community and National policies.

European Youth & Community Education Officers’ Statement on Youth Participation

Author:
European Youth &Community Education Officers

Evaluation of Afon Youth Forum’s Housing Project in Torfaen

Author: Sam Notley, University of Wales Newport 2013
BA (Hons) Youth & Community Work Dissertation.

To monitor and evaluate the Afon Youth Forum's alternative housing project in Torfaen to ensure it meets the needs and aspirations of the young people it works with.

Experience and Participation – The Thompson Report Extracts

Author: National Youth Bureau 1982

Report of the Review Group on the Youth Service to the Secretary of State for Education and Science, August 1982. Part of the National Youth Bureau series of twelve "Documents of Historical Importance"

Experience and Participation – The Thompson Report: Chapter 12 Summary of Recommendations

Author: HMSO 1962

Summary of recommendations from the report of the Review Group on the Youth Service in England.

Exploring the Impact of Child Sexual Abuse on Young People’s Romantic Relationships

Author: Ruth Cameron, University of South Wales 2017
BA (Hons) Youth & Community Work Dissertation.

The purpose of this study was to identify the impact that Child Sexual Abuse can have upon young people reaching adolescence, with the intentions to understand how cognitive, emotional, social and educational development may be impaired.