Three steps to securing a bright future for youth work

Howard Williamson
Monday, July 6, 2015

Now that the dust has truly settled on the general election and government intentions for the next five years, it is time for youth work to take stock. What are its prospects, who are its allies, and where might it find support and succour for its future?

Youth work must address new challenges facing disparate groups of young people, while remaining true to its principles. Picture: Miles Willis Photography
Youth work must address new challenges facing disparate groups of young people, while remaining true to its principles. Picture: Miles Willis Photography

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