Search Results (213)
Showing results using some of your search terms
Ymlaen Autumn-Winter 1996 – Training: a Coherent Route
Extending Entitlement – Wales Youth Agency Response to Consultation on the Draft Direction and Guidance
Strong Partnerships Require Strong Partners
Extending Entitlement. Working Together to Provide Young People’s Entitlements: Discussion May – July 2005
Paper used as basis for discussion on how services for youth workers and other workers with young people would be delivered via Welsh Assembly Government following the closure of the Wales Youth Agency in 2005.
Further Education and Youth Service Association of Wales – Working Party on the National Curriculum for the Youth Service
WYA A Brief Summary of the Work of the Wales Youth Agency 2001
Work of WYA
NOS – Professional and National Occupational Standards for Youth Work 2008
Ymlaen Spring 1994 – What Now? A look at the December conference on Youth Work in Wales
WYWP Wales Youth Work Partnership – Historical Background
Wales Youth Work Partnership Historical Background The origin of the Wales Youth Work Partnership can be traced to a number of initiatives which took place between 1977 and 1986. Following these developments the Welsh Office invited the Welsh Joint Education Committee (WJEC), the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS), the Council for Education and Training Jn Youth and Community Work (CETYCW), and the National Youth Bureau (NYB), to put forward a submission suggesting ways in…
Youth Service in Wales 1939-1974
Youth Work in Wales – background information
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.