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The Value of Setting Up a Mock Election Polling Station as a Youth Engagement Activity for a Neurodivergent Group Aged 18-25 -
(12 Sep 2024)
Rose Hellyar writes about mock elections for autistic young people in the UK as a way to promote civic engagement -
All-Parliamentary Party Group Report on Mental Health ‘Beyond Pills’: An Opportunity for Youth Work -
(02 Aug 2024)
Jon Ord responds to the All Parliamentary Party Group report on mental health 'Beyond Pills', signposting the opportunities for youth work in this emerging non-medicalised space. -
Dominant and envisioned logics of governance: A case comparison of national youth services policy in England and Wales -
(23 Jul 2024)
Ged Turner evaluates governance structures overseeing youth work policies in England and Wales, and highlights where these have overlapped and diverged. He suggests how good governance can ensure positive policy decisions are made in the future. -
Becoming a Youth Worker: Contested approaches to education and training -
(17 Jul 2024)
In this article, Cooper explores holistic youth work education, praxis and pracademia -
Youth Justice: Towards critical social work practice -
(06 Jun 2024)
Rogowski critiques the 'punitive' turn in youth justice policy -
Youth & Policy Submissions Workshop -
(09 May 2024)
Join us in May 2024 for the Youth & Policy Submissions Workshop -
An Age of Uncertainty -
(27 Mar 2024)
Turnbull argues for more distinction between work with children and young people. -
Civic Space and Meaningful Engagement with Marginalised Youth through Youth Participatory Action Research in Laos and Viet Nam -
(13 Mar 2024)
Young et al reflect on youth participatory action research in Laos and Viet Nam. -
Practice makes Perfect? Digital youth work in Flanders-Belgium -
(16 Oct 2023)
Vermeire et al. explore the possibilities of digital youth work in Flanders, Belgium -
School Bullying: a Social Justice Issue? How Restorative Approaches May Prevent Future Violence -
(05 Oct 2023)
Callum Jones discusses the potential for restorative approaches to school bullying -
“The Confused Practitioner”: A critical reflection of the professional identity of a youth worker -
(29 Aug 2023)
Simon Williams, Tim Rosier, Laura Fox-Lee, Lucie Hutson, and Richard Dawson discuss key stabilising aspects of the youth work profession offering a critical introduction to youth work values, skills, contexts, and training that could potentially lead to ‘confused practitioners’. -
Care experience as a protected characteristic in the UK -
(14 Jul 2023)
How would looked-after young people be impacted by the proposal for care experience to become a protected characteristic? Catronia Hugman investigates... -
‘Stew in your own juice’: A social justice perspective on the use of isolation rooms in schools in UK. -
(23 Jun 2023)
This article by Catherine Fraser-Adams and Emma Condliffe explores the use of isolation rooms in UK schools. -
Social group work with young people in Tamil Nadu, India: A case study of civic engagement -
(09 Jun 2023)
Das and Lalitha write about a 'Social Group Work' intervention with disaffected young people from Tamil Nadu, India -
How Can Teachers Support Children and Young People with Unusual Sensory Experiences at School? -
(18 Apr 2023)
In this article Parry, Hughes, Lamonby and Eve explore how teachers can support children and young people who experience 'Unusual Sensory Experiences. -
A Humane Rite of Passage: Supporting young unaccompanied asylum seekers transitioning into adulthood -
(02 Mar 2023)
Omorogbe and Salter discuss barriers faced by Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children in the UK. -
Book Review: The Club on the Edge of Town: A Pandemic Memoir, by Alan Lane -
(23 Feb 2023)
This book review by Graeme Tiffany looks at Alan Lane's book 'The Club on the Edge of Town: A Pandemic Memoir' and pulls out some pertinent thoughts and reflections related to youth and community work. -
Understanding the reduced educational attainment levels and poor ‘life chances’ of young people in care -
(18 Jan 2023)
Dr Malcom Carey explores the significant disadvantage that young people in care face. -
Under-protected and over-regulated: Avoiding custody for young people with neurodiverse needs -
(14 Nov 2022)
Amy Boughey argues for reform of the Youth Justice System. -
And Someone to Talk To: The Role Of Therapeutic Youth Work -
(02 Nov 2022)
Sally Carr MBE explores the therapeutic youth work, and its significance to practice and introduces the models she has developed for practitioners. This poignant article outlines how this approach fits in with current challenges and demonstrates how youth work works effectively alongside other services such as CAHMS and Youth Justice. -
A Relationship Framework for Youth Work Practice -
(11 Oct 2022)
Kath Hennell outlines the theoretical underpinnings and the resulting relationship based conceptual framework devised to provide a foundational context, parameters and purpose to youth work. -
All You Need Is (A System That Supports) Love -
(31 Aug 2022)
Parry and Jay discuss care leavers' views on their need for loving, secure relationships with children's home practitioners. -
Transcending Resilience -
(12 Aug 2022)
Sandra Vacciana discusses findings from a peer research project that critically explored the role of resilience in supporting the wellbeing of young people from minoritised communities. -
Can you help edit Youth & Policy? -
(27 Jul 2022)
We are seeking new editors for our editorial board! -
The Conscious Use of Self in Youth Work Practice -
(08 Jul 2022)
Jean Hatton presents findings from her research which looked at how cisgendered lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) women youth worker's 'use of self' impacted on their practice. Hatton argues that the 'use of self' is central to practice, regardless of identity and background. -
A group of one’s own: Working with young people beyond the constraints of the project imaginary -
(14 Jun 2022)
James Duggan reflects on 'projects' -
Manifesto for Youth Work: Some afterthoughts on the role of the state -
(10 May 2022)
Bernard Davies takes us a step further with his 'after-thoughts' on how the state has influenced youth work. -
The Youth Work Myth -
(19 Apr 2022)
Tony Jeffs argues Youth Work has become a myth, with most projects catering to younger age groups. -
Crip Time Theory and Youth Work -
(04 Apr 2022)
Toni Paxford shares findings from a research project carried out with youth work practitioners about their understanding of 'crip theory'. She explores its relevance for youth work as a way of being more inclusive and aware of young people's needs. -
Face-to-face interaction, in a culture of distraction -
(21 Mar 2022)
Marc Husband considers the impact of digital technologies on youth work. -
Book review: Cut Short -
(09 Mar 2022)
Tim Caley reviews 'Cut Short' by Ciaran Thapar. -
COVID19 as a potentially valuable disruptive force in the conceptualisation of Street-based Youth Work -
(28 Jan 2022)
COVID19 has disrupted many aspects of our lives, both personal and professional. Graeme Tiffany reflects on the ways in which COVID19 has disrupted youth work. He focuses on how street-based youth work has re-emerged in a positive light. -
Trauma Informed Practice: A solution to some of the problems of targeted youth work -
(23 Nov 2021)
Emma Bainborough and Jon Ord explore the relationship between youth work and trauma informed approaches and suggest that an overlap in values may help promote relational practice, particularly in targeted services. -
The potential impact of extensive privatisation in the UK upon the ‘life chances’ of young people in care -
(09 Nov 2021)
Malcolm Carey considers the impact of privatisation of social care on young people's life chances -
‘Bring on the zombie apocalypse – we are ready!’ -
(25 Oct 2021)
Leighann McConville and Eliz McArdle research the experiences of Northern Ireland youth workers during Covid -
The Problem of ‘Work’ in Youth Work -
(11 Oct 2021)
In this extended article, John Holmes considers the nature of 'work', employment and employability in youth work. -
Youth Work: A Manifesto Revisited – at the time of Covid and beyond -
(01 Oct 2021)
Bernard Davies presents a revised version of his Manifesto for Youth Work for 2021. -
What’s the “problem” with Irish youth work? A WPR analysis of value for money policy discourse and devices -
(04 Aug 2021)
Sinead McMahon critically analyses Irish 'value for money' policy on youth work -
Exploring the experiences of young people with multiplicity -
(21 Jul 2021)
Eve and Parry explore how the experiences of young people with multiplicity need to be centred in research and practice about and for them. -
The ‘secular culture’ of youth work training -
(14 Jul 2021)
A new research report on the role of religion and faith in youth work training was launched in May 2021. -
Education and Health: The Uneven Playing Field Confronting DACA Recipients -
(03 Jun 2021)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has been implemented since 2012 and has provided temporary protection for almost one million individuals in the US. Rodriguez and Manley carried out a literature review which highlights the access and barriers to education and health that DACA recipients face. It finds that access is contingent upon the state one resides in, but even in immigrant-friendly states, DACA recipients must juggle many responsibilities such as work and school. -
Young People, Protest, and Policy: A 21st Century Model of Social Change -
(17 May 2021)
Sharma discusses youth protests against policing in Nigeria and the USA -
Art therapy: emotional expression or educative success model? -
(05 May 2021)
Shannon Davey examines the impact of art therapy on young people engaged with the youth justice system in the UK -
Crime, marginalised young people and neoliberalism -
(19 Apr 2021)
Shannon Hughes Spence examines the tumultuous relationship between young people and the police in Ireland. -
Common Purpose: A model for enhancing complex service designs in the prevention of higher harm youth violence -
(08 Apr 2021)
Colm Walsh discusses the Common Purpose approach to tackling youth violence -
Citizen Enquiry -
(07 Apr 2021)
We at Youth and Policy are delighted to share news of two free linked online workshops on 12th May: one discussing youth work under Covid, and the other discussing the benefits of writing for youth workers. These events are organised by the Citizen Enquiry team who have written four articles for us over the past […] -
YMCA and Youth Work Education -
(12 Feb 2021)
Tony Jeffs marks the closure of the YMCA George Williams College in London -
The Importance of Our Wild Stories: The Citizen Enquiry into Youth Work in the Time of COVID-19 -
(18 Jan 2021)
Batsleer et al capture key findings from youth workers keeping diaries as part of the Citizen Enquiry into Youth Work in the Time of COVID-19. -
Under many pressures: the beautiful small acts and everyday persistence of youth workers hanging about with young people -
(27 Nov 2020)
Batsleer et al outline the latest themes from youth workers' diaries about life under Covid. -
#unitydoc: Participatory Filmmaking as Counter-Storytelling -
(19 Oct 2020)
Will Mason and the Unity Gym Project reflect on the creation of the #unitydoc documentary produced by young people in collaboration with a filmmaker. He explores the merits of filmmaking as an evaluative tool, especially as a way of using counter-storying to address narratives of stigma and the racialisation of young people. -
The National Youth Work Curriculum: A process-based curriculum? -
(05 Oct 2020)
Jon Ord critiques the new National Curriculum for Youth Work that has just been published by the NYA in England. -
Youth Work in a Time of Covid – July and August diaries: We Are Seeing the Value of Youth Work. -
(26 Sep 2020)
Batsleer et al outline new findings from diaries collected from youth workers about life under Covid. -
Young People and Mental health: How do young people want mental health support to be delivered? -
(14 Sep 2020)
Heyes and colleagues discuss what young people want from mental health services. -
A Citizen Enquiry into the Lives of Youth Workers in the time of Covid-19 -
(01 Sep 2020)
Batsleer et al outline research into the everyday lives of youth workers under Covid-19. -
Call for Further Contributions to a Citizen Enquiry: Youth Work and Young People Now – August 2020 -
(01 Sep 2020)
Message shared on behalf of Janet Batsleer and colleagues: We are hosting a Citizen Enquiry through the community-based youth work sector concerning what is happening for youth workers and for young people involved with youth work in the time of Covid. See our previous call for participants here. We invite diary writers to join […] -
Tracking technology. Youth work in a society of control -
(18 Aug 2020)
Dr Husband takes a look at the relationship between youth work, new technologies and surveillance. -
I’m not your… conversations about race and racism -
(10 Aug 2020)
Inglis and Brent discuss a youth work art project exploring issues of race. -
The New Town Culture Programme: Promoting Cultural Exchange between Artists and Children’s Workers -
(31 Jul 2020)
Hughes et al explore how neoliberal culture impacts on children's services workers engaging in a cultural exchange programme and argue for more space for collective reflective practice. -
The Albemarle Report, 1960 -
(13 Jul 2020)
Celebrating 60 years since the Albemarle report was published, Adam Muirhead shares his full transcription and a reflection on this 'labour of love'. -
Learning on the margins: Care leavers in higher education -
(02 Jul 2020)
Sean Murphy considers the current situation regarding support for care leavers in higher education. Drawing on current policy and empirical research, he holds a mirror to those tasked with a ‘duty of care’ and a responsibility to provide pastoral support for such a vulnerable group of students, during the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. -
Boys’ transition to manhood: A missed opportunity for masculinity transformation; Implications for domestic violence -
(23 Jun 2020)
Linda Mshweshwe invites us to explore overcoming traditions to reach gender equality in South Africa. -
Young people and national identity: can youth work provide ‘border crossings’? -
(05 Jun 2020)
Charlie Baker explores conceptions of British identity among young people in Birmingham. -
Spotlighting the role of frontline youth workers as policymakers beyond a COVID-19 world -
(26 May 2020)
Sarah Hogue calls for frontline youth workers to have more of a role in youth policymaking. -
Young people need youth clubs. A needs analysis in a London borough -
(14 May 2020)
Thompson and Woodger outline the findings of a needs analysis relating to young people, conducted with 426 stakeholders (young people, parents and professionals) in a London borough in 2018. -
Youth and no work -
(04 May 2020)
Baxter shares her experience of moving to online youth work and then furlough. -
That Other Epidemic: A Review of Simon Harding’s County Lines -
(24 Apr 2020)
John Pitts reviews Simon Harding's book 'County Lines: Exploitation and Drug Dealing among Urban Street Gangs', due to be published in May 2020. -
Call for a citizen enquiry -
(24 Apr 2020)
We are pleased to share the following ‘call for a citizen enquiry’, which engages with the Mass Observation archive to encourage youth workers and young people to write a monthly diary. We hope to work in support of this project and others, as we seek to continue to publish articles by researchers and practitioners concerning […] -
Youth Work under lockdown. So how do we do this? -
(15 Apr 2020)
Youth worker Lauren Barclay reflects on youth work under lockdown -
Radical help: Messages for youth work? -
(06 Apr 2020)
Bernard Davies reviews Cottam's 'Radical Help'. -
Perspectives of volunteers and professionals working County Lines -
(23 Mar 2020)
Sharlene Mills and Peter Unwin present findings from research which explored staff and volunteers' experience of working with County Lines and highlight the need for more joined up thinking. -
Solidarity with university staff on strike -
(26 Feb 2020)
In solidarity with the current significant university staff strike and the digital picket, and in common with some other journals, we are suspending the publishing of new articles, sending out reviews, sharing articles on social media and so on while the strike is on. The action takes place on slightly different dates in different universities, […] -
Keeping them off the streets (book review) -
(24 Jan 2020)
Colin Brent reviews Tim Caley's recently published book -
Removing the threat of exclusion in schools: creating inclusive educational environments -
(20 Dec 2019)
Frizell and Woodger explore the impact of a school with a 'no permanent exclusions' policy on young people with social, emotional and behavioural support needs. -
Theory into practice: County Lines, violence and changes to drug markets -
(18 Nov 2019)
Paul Andell calls for new theories, policies and practices relating to youth violence and drug markets. -
The everyday and the remarkable: Valuing and evaluating youth work -
(28 Oct 2019)
Doherty and de St Croix highlight tensions in measuring and evaluating youth work. -
Breaching the Social Contract with Young People -
(16 Oct 2019)
Bernard Davies updates the evidence on the ‘condition of youth’ in the UK today and outlines a range of personal and structural issues which young people are currently having to negotiate, often with declining support from key state services. -
Call for Papers -
(10 Oct 2019)
Call for Papers -
(Un)Happy 21st Birthday NEET! A genealogical approach to understanding young people Not in Education, Employment or Training -
(01 Oct 2019)
Liam Wrigley traces how use of the term NEET has impacted on governance of young people over the last 21 years. -
Creating Educational Synergies -
(19 Sep 2019)
Coburn and Gormally argue it is time for youth workers to work with other educators and resist deficit framings of young people. -
Is the youth work tide turning? MPs’ reports, a Youth Charter and a review of statutory guidance -
(05 Aug 2019)
Bernard Davies responds to recent policy announcements on youth work -
Continuities and Change: Some reflections on 21 years of anti-racist youth work. -
(23 May 2019)
Rick Bowler and Amina Razak consider the positive impact of an anti-racist youth work approach -
‘Down with the kids’? Examining the male youth worker as role model and mentor to young men involved in violence -
(23 Apr 2019)
Harris argues a psychosocial approach is useful for youth work involving ex-offenders as role models with young people around youth violence. -
A Statutory Youth Service proposal: multi-professionally located to build on the past yet equipped for the future -
(10 Apr 2019)
Naomi Robinson's and Tim Howell's proposals for youth policy -
Death of a Service -
(05 Apr 2019)
Carole Pugh mourns and investigates the death of 'Project 129' -
Re/membering Resilience – a reflection on resilience and youth work -
(29 Mar 2019)
This article explores the concept of resilience and its resonance in the lives of young people, specifically in relation to ‘community’, influential others, and emotional, social and personal development and agency. The article considers the development of the concept since 2010, and proposes that this is a concept which needs to be re-visited. -
Transferring European youth policy into local youth policy -
(15 Feb 2019)
Hofmann-van de Poll, Riedle & Friedrich discuss the EU Youth Strategy's implementation -
Challenging the taken-for-granted: A review of Duffy’s (2017) ‘Evaluation and governing in the 21st century’ -
(29 Jan 2019)
In this piece, Tania de St Croix reviews Deirdre Duffy's book: 'Evaluation and governing in the 21st Century: Disciplinary measures, transformative possibilities'. de St Croix describes how Duffy looks at evaluation and evidence-based practice in light of government policy and reflects on the arguments put forward by Duffy for evaluation to be transformative in approach. -
Protected Work Experience: A way into work or education for disadvantaged young people -
(20 Dec 2018)
Brian Creese recently conducted an evaluation of The Protected Work scheme and suggests there is merit in using similar approaches in other organisations and local authorities delivering similar schemes. -
Is it ok to miss you? Reflections on the changing face of youth and community work. -
(12 Dec 2018)
Richards and Lewis reflect on the closure of the youth and community work programme at their university. -
‘On Road’ Youth Work: Inside England’s Gun Crime Capital -
(05 Nov 2018)
Craig Pinkney and colleagues introduce the concept of 'On Road' youth work -
Making room at the table: A response to Clyne’s ‘Uncovering Youth Ministry’s Professional Narrative’ in Y&P 2015 -
(18 Oct 2018)
Andy Du Feu builds on the article on youth ministry by Allan Clyne in Y&P 115 and argues for youth work and ministry to come together in dialogue. -
Young people, risk-taking and improving risk communications to adolescents -
(10 Oct 2018)
How might youth workers adapt the ways in which they communicate risk-taking to young people, compared with tried and tested communication approaches used with adults? Francis Long explores this theme, drawing upon risk communication, neuroscience and social cognition theories. -
Addressing Serious Male Youth Violence: Missed opportunities within the UK Serious Youth Violence Strategy -
(29 Sep 2018)
Colm Walsh addresses gender and trauma in an evocative review of the Serious Youth Violence Strategy -
Embracing chaos in youth work -
(10 Sep 2018)
Colin Brent takes a practical approach to working within the 'chaos' of young people's lives -
The dilemmas and opportunities of partnership working with young people in the police service -
(14 Aug 2018)
Samantha Burns examines professionals' views of youth participation -
Young people made violent by adults -
(07 Aug 2018)
To understand violence we must look at the role of the state, argues Bal Gill -
Fabricated and Good Faith Child Maltreatment Reports in the U.S.: An Examination of Maltreatment Reports from 2005-2015 -
(26 Jul 2018)
John Kesner researches into the reasons behind reporting suspected child maltreatment. -
Student empowerment in the teaching of race equality in Higher Education -
(12 Jul 2018)
David Woodger and Susan Westman explore issues of race and racism in Higher Education -
How does an international student influence youth work policy in Wales and England? -
(02 Jul 2018)
Ken Ebihara is an international youth and community student studying in Wales. He offers his perspective on youth work policies in Wales and England and suggests ways in which international students can influence both policy and practice. -
A critical analysis of informal youth diversion policy in the Republic of Ireland -
(04 Jun 2018)
Katharina Swirak critiques policy related to the Irish Youth Justice Service which is under review and proposes how changes could positively enable practitioners to use a more transformative approach. -
Mixing young people, collaborative art-making and work experience placement: lessons learned from the Youth Forum project by The Serpentine Sackler Gallery -
(25 May 2018)
Tina Salter shares the wider learning from the evaluation of a participatory arts project.