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Ymlaen Spring 1994 – Things can only get better
The Training of Part-time Youth Leaders and Assistants (the Bessey Report)
In July 1961, the Minister set up a working party under the chairmanship of Mr. G. S. Bessey to consider the nature of the training which should be available to part-time youth leaders and assistants, both paid and voluntary, and to advise on the best ways of arranging such training. Their report, published in July 1962, took one stage further the study of the youth leader's job, and suggested a minimum professional skill needed, whether the leader worked full-time or part-time. The report identified a common element in the training required by part-time leaders of youth groups of all kinds, and recommended that local education authorities and local voluntary bodies should jointly organise basic courses incorporating this common element of training.
Voluntary Youth Work in Wales
Validation book 1
United Kingdom Youth Work Alliance – Youth work and government policies towards young people
Paper from the United Kingdom Youth Work Alliance - comprising representatives of maintained and voluntary youth services in the four nations of England, Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland. It endorses the constructive approach being taken by the government to supporting the effective transitions of young peopleto adult life and the role of the Youth Service within this.
Ymlaen Summer 1994 – Unitary Authorities and the Youth Service
Unitary Authorities and the Future of Youth Work – Summary of presentation
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
Strong Partnerships Require Strong Partners
Practitioner Training Qualifying Course – Tutor Pack
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.