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Work With Young People - Theory and Policy for Practice

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Brings together a range of issues and themes, and also the challenges that face those who work with young people. Zusammenfassung Brings together a range of issues and themes! and also the challenges that face those who work with young people. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The changing context of work with young people Introduction: The changing context of work with young people - Jason Wood and Jean Hine Part One: Theory and Practice Changing Conceptions of Youth in Late Modernity - Alan France Young People's Lives: Taking a different view - Jean Hine Globalisation and Global Youth Work - Jo Aubrey Ethics and Values in Work with Young People - Sarah Banks Anti-Oppressive Practice - agdish Chouhan Educating Youth: Assimilation and the democratic alternative - Derrick Armstrong Social Capital and Young People - Thilo Boeck Community Youth Development - Daniel F. Perkins Young People and Research Participation - Jennie Fleming and Nicky Hudson Part Two: Policy and Practice European Youth Policy and the Place of the United Kingdom - Howard Williamson Education for Effective Citizenship - Jason Wood Risk, Social Policy and Young People - Hazel Kemshall Youth Justice: moving in an anti-social direction - Joe Yates Good Practice in Guidance: Lessons from Connexions - Scott Yates Youth Work and the Youth Service - Bernard Davies Youth Work and the Voluntary Sector - Tom Wylie Modern Youth Work: Purity or common cause? - Malcolm Payne Managing the Tensions - Mary Tyler Working with Young People: Emergent themes - Jean Hine and Jason Wood References

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