Features include a look at the initial findings of NYA research into BME young people's volunteering, which provides some concrete evidence of the nature of their activities and what inhibits them, and a report on an NYA Neighbourhood Support Fund project, which investigates the factors preventing young Asian women from getting the most out of the education system. Alongside these are articles on gang culture, the award-winning Oi! magazine project, Young Movers, Connexions work in Buckinghamshire and how young people in Pathfinder schemes around the country are having an impact on the community cohesion debate.
Shabaab is published three times a year with the support of the Active Community Unit at the Home Office. It is available on subscription, priced 5 for three issues. For a free sample, email andyh@nya.org.uk.
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