The events, held in Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester and London, explored what the issues were for young people around faith and spirituality and how The NYA and youth services could offer help and support with these.
More than 100 youth workers attended and shared experiences, skills and ideas for the future. Some of their stories are told on the website.
Consultant Maxine Green, who led the workshops, said: "There is some fantastic activity going on where young people are often pushing youth workers to engage in this cutting edge work. However, people often didn't know others in the area who were also doing things across faiths.
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