Ambassadors will be located across the country, working in different youth work settings. Their work will be detailed on the website and promoted through Twitter and Facebook.
Holly Draper, the agency's corporate communications executive, said: "We are also working to secure coverage of Youth Work Week on the national and local media. We intend to demonstrate to interested journalists what effective youth work is all about and the benefits it brings."
The agency has provided a range of material for Youth Work Week on its website.
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