In this resource pack you will find a host of reasons for youth workers to involve themselves in global youth work as well as a range of practical ways in which they can do so.
It developed out of the education and training programme for youth and community workers at De Montfort University, where the philosophy is to encourage students to draw on their own experience and that of others to gain skills and to act with and on young people's behalf to make a positive impact on the world.
That has meant giving attention to the social, psychological and economic structures that shape human interaction, but increasingly to see problems and their solutions in the global terms that are increasingly important in the first half of the 21st century.
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