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BEST THING I EVER DID: Delroy Ellis, 25, Young Gloucestershire, Prince's Trust Region

29 January 2003, Young People Now

The best thing I ever did was get myself off drugs. I had been using ecstasy, cannabis and cocaine every day for around six years, but I made up my...

 

ANALYSIS: Asylum - Harsh law for asylum seekers

29 January 2003, Young People Now

New asylum legislation is intended to stop abuse of the benefits system. But will it add to the difficulties of young people arriving in Britain alone, asks Steve Beebee. As...

 

POLICY & PRACTICE: Briefing - Young people need workers' rights too

29 January 2003, Young People Now

Legislation regarding children and young people at work is chaotic and urgently needs to be clarified. This isn't one of those 'Brussels bureaucrats stop our kids' pocket money' stories, is...

 

POLICY & PRACTICE: Soapbox - The global voice of youth should be taken on board

29 January 2003, Young People Now

Ask a young person anywhere in the world what their concerns are, and the chance to learn useful skills and earn an income of their own will almost certainly be...

 

BIG INTERVIEW: The spirit of self-discovery - Paul Oginsky, strategic director, Weston Spirit

29 January 2003, Young People Now

Personal development is one area that can really make a difference to young people's lives. It can result in increased self-esteem and confidence, especially for those from socially excluded backgrounds....

 

OPINION: The Ferret ... digs behind the headlines

29 January 2003, Young People Now

Congratulations to European youth magazine Coyote. The latest issue of the magazine for trainers and youth workers reports on a survey of its readers. Around 4,000 hard copies of the...

 

OPINION: HOT ISSUE - Are 16-year-olds politically literate enough to vote?

29 January 2003, Young People Now

The Votes at 16 campaign launched this week, with a view to giving young people a political voice. And it is difficult to find anyone willing to go on record...

 

EDITORIAL: Youth policy gets serious consideration

29 January 2003, Young People Now

It was a feather in the cap of everyone involved in working with young people that the first of a new style of parliamentary questioning that took place in Westminster...

 

OPINION: Setting boundaries can build bridges

29 January 2003, Young People Now

Now and again, a tall man in his late-20s strolls into my youth centre. He shakes my hand with transparent warmth and refers to me as the "main man". Young...

 

ARTS: Art of Engagement

29 January 2003, Young People Now

Arts and culture projects can stimulate socially excluded young people not attending school to respond positively to the challenge and can be rewarding for everyone involved, as Graham Readfearn discovers.

 
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