Articles

March 27, 2021

8 Steps to Inclusive Youth Work

The 8 Steps to Inclusive Youth Work is a tool that supports youth organisations to build best quality inclusion practice in youth settings. Now more than ever, we recognise the need to fight injustice and inequality in society. Building responsive, diverse and inclusive youth settings is critical in ensuring that everyone in the community can play their part in creating a society that is socially just and equal.
March 26, 2021

Access All Areas

This resource is essential for anyone working with young people and invites organisations to examine how they engage with youth from a variety of backgrounds. Use Access All Areas to assess the level of access you are providing to all young people, especially those from minority ethnic communities, young Travellers, lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender young people, young people with a disability, early school leavers, young people involved in the juvenile justice system, young parents and young people with mental health issues.
March 26, 2021

Interactive Map: For Refugees & Asylum Seeker

We have developed this online resource to support young asylum seekers and refugees to take part in youth groups and youth work activities in their area. We have also developed a range of county based leaflets to help young International Protection applicants (asylum seekers) and refugees to find out how to get involved with a youth group in their area. It lists a number of youth organisations in each county and names the towns where accommodation centres are located
March 10, 2021

Recognition for Youth Workers with 15+ Years Experience

The North South Education and Training Standards Committee for Youth Work (NSETS) has recently approved a process whereby those who do not hold qualifications specifically in youth work (and therefore do not hold an NSETS-endorsed award) but who have been continuously engaged in professional youth work practice for 15 years or more can apply for a statement of individual recognition.