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It is the lack of participation, through the social and political marginalisation of young people, which links professional youth work to human rights (Corney 2014a, 2014b)
Professional Youth Work: Principles, Practices and Priorities
For more information on ethical practice in youth work, see Banks (2010), Corney (2014a, 2014b), Davies (2016), Roberts (2009) and Sercombe (2010).
Professional Youth Work: Principles, Practices and Priorities
Shared meaning and values:
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young people are further marginalised from mainstream society by the social, political, cultural and economic contexts in which they live (Brown 1992, 2010; Cooper & Brooker 2020; Joseph, Akpokavi, Chauhan & Cummins 2002)
Professional Youth Work: Principles, Practices and Priorities
there are boundaries between the roles of professional youth work practitioner and active citizen, and limitations in collaborating with young people that professional practice may bring, such as the constraints of employment conditions, government funding criteria, professional ethics, the law and so on.
Professional Youth Work: Principles, Practices and Priorities
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Exploring the impact of Berlin's rave culture on wellbeing, this report examines emotional, psychological, and physical health benefits, challenges, and evolving community needs amidst a transformative collective experience.
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The report investigates the economic impact of culture and heritage on health and wellbeing, monetizing benefits to inform policy and resource allocation across various sectors.
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