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NYA Update: Youth Work Week 2011 -- Outstanding projects

This year, the NYA asked the sector to provide examples of youth work that brings communities together. Below is a snapshot of some of the outstanding projects from Lincolnshire, Salford, London and the Wirral.To read all our Youth Work Week case studies visit www.nya.org.uk/examples-of-comminity-binding-youth-work.

NYA Update: Engagement network evaluation and guidance launched

In 2009 the National Youth Agency was asked to build on the work of Hidden Talents, a Local Government Association project that examined more effective solutions in re-engaging young people not in education, employment or training (Neet) and supporting them to be more involved in shaping local governmentprovision.

NYA Update: Engagement network evaluation and guidance launched

In 2009 the National Youth Agency was asked to build on the work of Hidden Talents, a Local Government Association project that examined more effective solutions in re-engaging young people not in education, employment or training (Neet) and supporting them to be more involved in shaping local governmentprovision.

NCB Now: Children's services can keep improving

Increased pressure on services and reduced resources could provide the impetus to push forward changes that will benefit Scotland's children and young people, delegates at Children in Scotland's annual conference in Edinburgh heard.

NCB Now: Everyone Here Will Be Bullied

As part of its Anti-Bullying Week campaign, NCB is making a preview chapter from its forthcoming publication, Everyone Here Will Be Bullied, available for download from the Anti-Bullying Alliance website.

NCB Now: Guide to social work assessment

In light of the Munro review of child protection, NCB has published a fully revised edition of Putting Analysis into Assessment, the essential guide to improving assessment practice in child care social work.

NCB Now: Young, disabled and in control

The Council for Disabled Children's young ambassadors have produced a film called Young, Disabled and In Control. Launched at an event at Channel 4 on 10 November, the film challenges stereotypes and shows the positive impact young disabled people have when they are involved in decisions about their lives.

NCB Now: Innovative business ideas needed

Young people are invited to come up with innovative business ideas for a competition funded by Barclays and Channel 4 that provides young people with the chance to decide how 100k is spent. Young people aged between 16 and 21 can submit ideas of ways they would like to spend a share of the money.