The counter-images they convey are intended to foster debate on media representations by reference to personal experience and can be used in a variety of learning settings by youth workers, teachers and trainers, or just as posters.
The powerful imagery and text aims to generate understanding through visual depiction of feelings, challenges and choices.
To view the full range of A1 and A2 posters and for details on how to purchase copies, visit the website at www.mywf.org.uk.
- The Muslim Youthwork Foundation is offering 10 bursaries to train Muslim people as youth workers on any National Youth Agency professionally validated course. The programme aims to offer practical opportunities in the development and professional training of Muslim youth workers with additional support and expertise from the MYWF.
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