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Mary Field Deputy Director Membership Development. The Voluntary Youth Sector Network. Youthnet as Umbrella body for 75 member organisations Youth Work Organisations Organisations delivering youth work projects Thematic organisations delivering youth work projects. Key Functions
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Mary Field Deputy Director Membership Development
The Voluntary Youth Sector Network • Youthnet as Umbrella body for 75 member organisations • Youth Work Organisations • Organisations delivering youth work projects • Thematic organisations delivering youth work projects
Key Functions • Advocacy • Support and Development for effective practice
Engagement with stakeholders to ensure work responds to members and influences internally and externally Member Organisations Other Voluntary Organisations Government Departments Statutory Agencies Politicians Advocacy
Advocacy • Participation in various committees and working groups • Developing written papers on current issues • Consultation with members • Responding to consultations through written responses and attendance at events
Examples of Participation Influencing and Developing Policy Members Interest Groups Voluntary Youth Workers Association
Support and Development for Effective Practice • DE Voluntary Youth Sector Outreach Initiative • The Big Deal • Peace III • Child Protection • Governance • Measuring Impact
Voluntary Youth Sector Strategic Outreach Initiative • Young people as victims of domestic violence • Minority Ethnic Communities • Disability • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
Over the past three years … • In the region 4,000 children and young people participated in programmes • Approximately 3,000 training and development sessions delivered to young people • 3,500 training sessions delivered to staff and volunteers on diversity issues
Voluntary Youth Sector Strategic Outreach Initiative Peer Leaders Training Support groups for Parents LGBT ‘OUTstanding’ Youth Work Training Culturally sensitive training materials “Through the Initiative we were able to develop a flexible innovative programme and resources which will be of future benefit across the youth sector” Sexual Health materials and Programmes Learning disability Domestic Violence Programmes and training materials for young people
Peace III • Training focusing on EDI and Training the Trainers for work with children • EDI training for future leaders, Community Relations practitioners and community leadership • Addressing homophobia and race hate • Developing inclusive youth work practice • Empowering young men to contribute positively to communities
Range of seminars and interactive discussions on inclusive youth work North South • Sharing learning on inclusive practice • Summarising learning into resource publication –series of tips for youth work practitioners in creating a welcome and inclusive space for all children and young people regardless of difference
‘No place like home’ • Project involving 6 voluntary youth organisations to identify the experiences of children and young people new to NI or from a minority ethnic background. • Children and young people suggested ways in which adults could be more welcoming and inclusive – resulting in the publication of ‘Top Tips’ for youth workers.
Over the past three years…. We are volunteer led and having the support of Youthnet in processing checks and helping with queries has been invaluable” More than 1,300 staff and volunteers have participated in Child Protection training “We have reviewed our policies and procedures and developed an anti-bullying code as a result of the training” Over 3,200 Access NI applications processed for approximately 200 groups.
Over the past three years…. “We found the training allayed many misconceptions and gave clear guidance on our roles and responsibilities” • Code of Good Governance for Northern Ireland • Bespoke web side to support code diycommitteeguide.org • Governance Health Check • Developed a Governance training programme for the voluntary youth sector “The Health Check was an excellent way of identifying our training needs “
Communication • Youthnet website – www.youthnetni.org.uk • Weekly e-mail news bulletinEpipecirculated to a wide range of recipients • Youthnet Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Youthnet-NI/ • Members information e-bulletin – regular topic specific emails
New website under construction – in response to feedback the new site will have, for example, a training opportunities database and searchable events diary. • Youthnet piloting a bespoke Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Programme an integrated database which will allow for example:- • Collation, tracking and analysis of operational outputs making reporting easier • Enhanced systems for communication with stakeholders
‘Exploring Change’ Advocacy Collaboration Support Communication Strategy
Measuring Impact NYCI/Youthnet Measuring Impact Framework Educational Outcomes (YSSPG) Quality Assurance Framework (CDU) Outcomes Impact
NEXT STEPS • Engagement with the sector in responding to ‘Priorities for Youth’ • Engagement with the sector in developing models of collaborative support for local provision • Engagement with the youth sector in the development of sub regional stakeholder groups • Working to test and promote the CDU Quality Assurance Framework • Working with YSSPG in the development of an Outcomes Framework • Continued work with NYCI on Impact Measurement Framework