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Voluntary Sector Youth Organisations. What is youth work?. Focusing on young people – on their informal learning and personal and social development . Young people chose to come and get involved Joining together in groups Friendly and informal youth workers, who act with integrity
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Voluntary Sector Youth Organisations
What is youth work? • Focusing on young people – on their informal learning and personal and social development. • Young people chose to come and get involved • Joining together in groups • Friendly and informal youth workers, who act with integrity • Building trusting relationships • It’s also effective and low cost!
Targeted work • Young people are referred/ have to attend– becomes compulsory • Young people can be seen as ‘problems’ • Youth workers end up being focussed on targets and achievement– not about the relationship with young people. • Short-term work • Trusting relationships!
What is the ‘voluntary sector’? • Organisations that don’t work for profit • Includes: charities, community groups, churches, mosques, other faith groups, social enterprises... • Independent • Interconnected with statutory services • Not just volunteers.
Show us the money? • Grants – from government and local authority • Grants from independent trust funds • Donations and fundraising • Contracts – to do a specific piece of • work • Selling stuff! – goods or services.
Challenges • A lot of voluntary sector agencies will be affected by government cuts too • More competition for existing resources • Haven’t necessarily got the capacity to fill the gaps left by statutory services • If we take government funding we become less independent • Market now open to private sector or ‘large out of town’ agencies
For further information: • http://www.indefenceofyouthwork.org.uk/wordpress/ • http://www.ncvys.org.uk/ • http://www.cywu.org.uk/ • http://www.cywu.org.uk/assets/content_pages/187799973_Benefits_Of_Youth_Work.pdf