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Journeying Together: Growing Youth Work and Youth Workers in Local Communities [Paperback]

Alan Rogers , Mark K Smith

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22 Mar 2010 1905541546 978-1905541546
This accessible text explores a way of working - pioneered and developed over 22 years in a UK-wide initiative - to grow youth work by supporting individuals to train professionally, while working in community-based organizations... and, through this investment in people, to create a lasting impact within communities. Grounded in workers personal experiences, as well as in relevant theory, it will encourage anyone who is working directly or in partnership with young people to look at, and develop, their own ways of working in communities. The ten chapters: · Include personal stories and examples. · Explore the experiences of community-based organizations, volunteers, part-time and full-time workers. · Provide questions for both non-specialists and experts to consider. Journeying Together shows how demonstrating trust in young people, valuing them, and acknowledging their rights and responsibilities enable us to involve them in community concerns. It is founded on the belief that there is good in us all. This is the starting point that makes change possible, and is backed up by the view that: Young people are members of communities now, not at some point in the future. Their voices must be heard, for the benefit of all. There are leaders in the making amongst them. Journeying Together is based on what has been learned from the Youth or Adult? initiative, begun 21 years ago by The Rank Foundation with YMCA George Williams College. By supporting agencies and the professional development of workers (up to degree standard) and with additional funding streams that have grown organically around it, it has developed a network of projects that includes churches, youth cafés, creative arts projects, street work, volunteering initiatives, outdoor education, building projects and a farm... and a consistent relationship-based style of youth work that involves journeying together along a path of learning. It is difficult; it is challenging. But it works. The evidence is in the impact on the individuals and agencies who are supported and in their influence on the young people and communities with whom they engage. Journeying Together encourages readers to consider what they can learn from the approach, and how they can apply it in their own youth and community work. Journeying Together is for: youth workers and youth work managers in local authorities and the voluntary sector; youth and community work students, lecturers and researchers; anyone involved in working in partnership with youth workers and young people in communities; and policy makers concerned about young people and communities. Journeying Together is about taking a step towards young people, so as to engage with them as valuable contributors to their communities, and to offer them an opportunity and a challenge.


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"Addresses the myriad issues facing youth workers, managers and funding bodies, and brings it all together in plain, easy-to-read language. Quite a feat when addressing complex subject matter from such diverse points of view. The authors have tackled some of the history of youth work and the policies that have affected it, such as the rise of bureaucracy and red tape; the way the global economic crisis has affected young people; the greater cultural and ethnic diversity; and the focus on the individual rather than the community or group. The book is a comprehensive overview of what it is currently like to work in youth work, where the sector seems to be going and where it needs to go. The authors argue that youth work needs to become more relational and less transactional, and that the issues to be addressed and the targets youth workers should aim for should be decided by the communities in which they work. Advice is given on how to grow self-belief and self-development within a workforce. The authors argue that what is needed is a principle-driven, not target-driven leadership style, which fosters trust and honesty so issues can be raised and risks taken that benefit youth work and make a bigger impact in the community. More than anything, the book aims to inspire youth workers and others in the sector to take the talent, ability, excitement and "spark" and use it to innovate further." --Children and Young People Now

About the Author

Alan Rogers is a freelance writer and editor in the field of youth and community work; he is editor of the Source online youth work magazine. Mark K. Smith is Rank Research Fellow and Tutor YMCA George Williams College, London, and the author of The Art of Helping Others (with Heather Smith) and Informal Education (with Tony Jeffs).

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