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  2. Youth worker - Wikipedia

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    Engaging youth in participation and aiding youth in locating self is an important aspect of youth work practice. A youth worker needs to identify an "opening" for practice and be willing to make that opening into an "opportunity" by find resources to meet the needs of the work through various stakeholders.

  3. Community youth workers - Wikipedia

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    Youth organizations including the YMCA, Boy Scouts, and 4-H set the early standard for youth work. Many believe they were simply following the principles of organizations in the United Kingdom. [1] Since that time a plethora of groups have become active, leading advocacy, research, and education about community youth work around the world.

  4. Youth work - Wikipedia

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    A Ukrainian community youth centre in Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia. Youth work is a community support activity aimed at older children and adolescents. Depending upon the culture and the community, different services and institutions may exist for this purpose.

  5. History of youth work - Wikipedia

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    The history of youth work goes back to the birth of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, which was the first time that young men left their own homes and cottage industries to migrate to the big towns. The result of this migration was an emergent youth culture in urban areas, which was responded to by the efforts of local people.

  6. Youth leaders - Wikipedia

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    Youth leaders are persons that are active in youth work field. Youth leaders, educator or youth counsellor are not the same as Child and Youth Worker named persons in Canada and United States of America, which are therapeutics youth workers. They are also Youth Workers, or Youth Support Workers. When acting in youth communities, they are called ...

  7. Youth engagement - Wikipedia

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    Youth engagement is the sentiment young people feel towards a particular person, activity, place or outcome. It has been a focus of youth development, public policy and social change movements for at least forty years. [1] According to a Cornell University program, "Youth

  8. Young worker safety and health - Wikipedia

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    For example, 16-year-old workers accounted for almost 20% of the young worker fatalities in the construction sector between 1998 and 2002, even though workers 16 and younger are legally unauthorized to enter a construction site; [10] if they do work for the construction industry, they can only work in an office or sales department. [10]

  9. Category:Youth work - Wikipedia

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    This category is a focus on global youth work - past, present, and future. Pages in category "Youth work" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.