
2 December 2008
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How did you first get involved with youth work?
How did you become a youth worker?
Kai Wooder, education and outreach manager, Wirral Brook
Denham Hughes, senior practitioner, Peterborough Young People's Service.
Name: Sue Smith
Age: 52 Current role: Organiser, Home-Start Herefordshire Qualifications: BA (Open University) mainly social science subjects Certificate in Interpersonal Skills for Volunteers. Wide range of CPD courses including training in working with extended schools
Where could a teaching degree lead a candidate with widely varied working experience who wants to keep specialising in the early years? Tina Jefferies suggests three career possibilities and the...
My position was created to help youth providers in the voluntary and statutory sectors communicate better with each other.
I've been doing this job for 20 years. As a Benedictine monk I started looking after the older brothers. I'd never looked after anyone - before that I'd been a...
Some young people don't just drop out of school, they drop out of life. With no self-esteem or confidence, some simply struggle to get up in the morning.
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