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Coronavirus: Advice for youth work groups

3 mins read Youth Work Coronavirus
Leading youth organisations have come together to offer guidance to youth workers on supporting young people and staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
Non-essential meetings can be held online, advice suggests
Non-essential meetings can be held online, advice suggests

The National Youth Agency and UK Youth have published three guides offering advice to youth services managers as well as frontline youth workers.

These cover issues such as moving youth activities online, home working for youth workers and ensuring vulnerable young people are protected.

In addition, a website from the two groups compiling advice and resources for the youth work sector surrounding the coronavirus outbreak is due to go online today.

Together with @UKYouth we have worked to provide some simple support around #covid19UK for young people and youth workers!

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