Youth Work Week
About Youth Work Week.
Youth Work Week 2008
What is Youth Work Week?
Held annually since 1993, Youth Work Week serves to encourage a focused period of themed activities for youth workers, while also raising the profile of the youth service as a whole. Taking place this year from 1-7 November, the week will showcase and celebrate the contribution of youth work to the development of young people and to highlight the positive roles played by young people in their communities.
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Who coordinates Youth Work Week?
Youth Work Week is coordinated by The National Youth Agency - the Leicester-based developmental body for youth work in England.
What happens during Youth Work Week - How do I get involved?
The NYA will be putting together a guide and resources pack for anyone wanting to get involved in Youth Work Week. It will be available in the summer of 2008. If you have ideas you would like to contribute contact Tim Burke.
Are there any examples of activities planned for the Week?
The NYA encourages reports and previews of events being held around the country during the week and lists them on this website.
Is there more information about previous Youth Work Weeks?
Visit the Youth Work Week Archive to see what's taken place in recent years:
We want to hear from you
- Got an idea you think others might want to use?
- Want to tell others what you are planning?
- Want to ask questions?
Whatever your thoughts, drop a line to Tim Burke and we'll provide feedback through these web pages.
Who should I contact for further information?
For further information on Youth Work Week, please contact Tim Burke Tel: 0116 242 7483.
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