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Playing with Fire: Training for Those Working with Young People in Conflict (2nd edition)

1 min read Youth Justice Youth Work
Fiona Macbeth and Nic Fine, with Jo Broadwood, Carey Haslam and Nik Pitcher; Jessica Kingsley Publishers; ISBN 978-1-84905-184-2; 29.99; 240 pages

One of the additions to this new edition of Playing with Fire – a focus on wider community issues – is timely with the current focus on creating a big society.

The second edition of this guide for those working with young people in conflict is part training manual, part practical resource for Leap’s conflict programme, with a collection of exercises developed from hard-won experience.

Leap works on the basis that conflict in young people’s lives can be used as a chance for personal development. Playing with Fire provides the roadmap.

It can work as a training course or a series of standalone exercises to dip into.

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