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Download as PDF Printable version. Description Keith Towler. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2. Towler says the legacy left behind by Clarke means there are a series of structures and procedures allowing children to have a direct say in his work. This is something he plans to try and change. But when you talk to young people, would they say their lives had improved?
We have got to turn these policies to practice on the ground. Register Login. Search for:. Jobs Live Inform. More from Community Care Related articles:. What do I mean by that? Well, we have seen a number of developments not least the establishment of the Ministerial Reference Group for Youth Work in Wales, the publication of a Charter for Young People in Wales, a focus on youth work in schools and the prospect of youth worker registration with the Education Workforce Council from April And yet, the voluntary youth work sector finds itself fighting on a daily basis for survival.
How many voluntary youth work managers in Wales do you think spend the majority of their time chasing funding opportunities or completing budget forecasts for their trustees? Nearly all of them, I suspect. This raises some huge questions for voluntary youth work organisations, for CWVYS, for our local authority partners and for local and national government in Wales.
Youth work provides a universal, open access offer for all young people in Wales: a voluntary relationship that provides the foundation for the delivery of targeted services, information and support. I said last year that without that universal, open access foundation we will be building on sand and I stand by that assertion.
We want young people to enjoy their youth, to participate in our communities and to grow as individuals who will contribute as adults both economically and socially. It is really important that we recognise two things. Firstly, that good youth work delivers for young people and secondly, the value that young people place on the service is incredibly high. Wales is a country that is committed to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and central to that commitment is the right that all young people have to have their voices heard in all matters that affect their lives.
Young people then must play a central role in the development and growth of youth work in Wales. There is so much talent amongst our young people.
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