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Straight and True – The Story of the Swansea Boys Club from the 1930s to the 1960s
Senior club members participated in the organisation of club life by monitoring the progress of new club members and making recommendations to the senior committee as to whether the young probationers should become full club members. The Variety Club of Great Britain was particularly generous to the Swansea Boys Club. The policy of the Local Education Authority was to provide mixed youth clubs and the Club became officially known as the ‘Swansea Boys and Girls Club’.
The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same. Planning, Policies and Participation?
The Increasing Need for a Viable Youth and Community Service
Ymlaen Summer 1994 – The European dimension: The Challenge for Youth Work in Wales
The Education and Training Action Plan for Wales and the Youth Service – Comments and Suggestions
The Development of Girls’ Work in Mid Glamorgan
The Contribution Made to the Youth Service by the Interests and Activities of Part-Time Youth Workers
Report on a survey on the leisure pursuits/interests of part-time youth workers and their influence on youth service activities and provision. Part of WYA occasional papers 'Newsline' series.
The Collective Training Needs of The Voluntary Youth Work Sector in Wales
A report on the Welsh voluntary youth work sector's collective training needs . Covers: skills, training, opportunities; the development requirements necessary for the challenges of Extending Entitlement & engaging with those not currently reached.
The Coherent Route – Background
The Challenge of Youth: Circular 1516
The Challenge of Youth Circular 1516, 27th June 1940 From the Government Board of Education