Publications
Submission by Youth Work Ireland to the Consultation on the Establishment of the new Further Education and Training Authority – Solas
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Youth Work Ireland Pre-Budget Submission 2012 ’Now More Than Ever’
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Book of Estimates and Comprehensive Review Expenditure (CRE)-Department of Children and Youth Affairs -Submission
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Youth Work Ireland Annual Report 2010
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Navigating the Transitional Years: Youth Work Ireland’s Youth Information Model, by Youth Work Ireland, 2011
In this paper Youth Work Ireland presents its vision of youth information provision as an integrated part of youth work delivery. Our model has been developed in collaboration with young people, practitioners, workers and volunteers across the country. Youth information provision is a critical element in facilitating young people to identify and develop their own resources, skills and strategies to enable them to take their own actions and make their own choices.
Youth Work Ireland Final Declaration 2011
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Youth Club Insurance Forms for 2011 is now available to complete online.
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Youth Club Insurance book 2011 is now available to download.
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MYS Grant Fund Principles and Criteria
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Games Rulebook 2011
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Youth Work Ireland Strategic Plan 2009-2013
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Youth Work Ireland Annual Report 2009
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Pgs 1-8; 9-16; 17-21; 22-33; 33-40; 41-47
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Other Youth Work Ireland Reports
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Youth Work Ireland Youth Participation Policy, 2010
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Safe Social Networking: Guidelines for those Working with Young People, by Youth Work Ireland, 2009
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Safe Surfing: Guidelines for Safe Internet Use for Young People and those who work with them, by Youth Work Ireland, 2009
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Dealing with Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco in Youth Work Settings: Guidelines for Youth Workers, by Youth Work Ireland, 20o9
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Appropriate Use of Social Networking Tools: Guidelines for Youth Work Staff and Volunteers, by Youth Work Ireland, 2009
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Directory of Youth & Community Work Courses 2011/2012
A yearly directory compiled in response to the ongoing and ever-increasing demand from individuals for information on youth and community work courses. The directory contains a comprehensive listing of over 60 courses at entry, graduate and post graduate levels on youth and community work, adult and community education and training and managment. Each listing contains details on places available, entry requirements, fees, course aims, course contents / structure, methods of assessment and all relevant contact details.
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A Handy Guide to the Youth Work Act and National Development Plan, by National Youth Federation, 2005
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The Rights & Entitlement of Young People – A Pocket Guide for Youth Workers, by Fran Bissett, 2006
Irish Youth Work Centre Publications for Sale Catalogue 2010/11
Youth Sector Reports
Go YEGLing (Youth Exchange Group Leadership, by Leargas & Youth Work Ireland Galway
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Youthwork as a Response to Drug Issues in the Community: A Report on the Guranabraher-Churchfield Drugs Outreach Project: Profile, Evaluation and Future Development, by Pat Leahy with Emma Bennet and Aoife Farrell, 2011
Mind Your Head: A Resource for Exploring Mental Health Issues with Young People, by Diane Mackin (Youth Work Ireland Cork) and Stephen Murphy (Action Zone, HSE), 2010
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National Quality Standards Framework for Youth Work, by OMYCA, 2010
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The Purpose & Outcome of Youth Work – Report to the Interagency Group, by Maurice Devlin & Anna Gunning, 2010
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Access All Areas – A Diversity Toolkit for the Youth Work Sector, by NYCI, 2009
This resource is essential for anyone working with young people and invites organisations to examine how they currently work and engage with youth from a variety of backgrounds. A series of interactive chapters will enable an individual or a group to see the level of access they are providing to all young people, especially those from minority ethnic communities, young Travellers, lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender young people, young people with a disability, early school leavers, young people involved in the juvenile justice system, young parents and young people with mental health issues.

































