Commonwealth Youth Work Week 2019

Event date: 04 November 2019, 0:00 - 10 November 2019, 0:00

ÌÇÐÄ̽»¨ Youth Work Week will be celebrated across the 53 member countries from 4-10 November.

ÌÇÐÄ̽»¨ Youth Work Week will be celebrated across the 53 member countries from 4-10 November.

This year’s theme is ‘youth work in action’. It draws attention to the extraordinary services of full-time practitioners and volunteers – recognised as youth workers - who support the personal development and empowerment of young people.  

We are inviting people from member countries to share stories, photos, videos and any other relevant content showcasing the valuable work of youth workers. 

·¡²Ô²µ±ô²¹²Ô»å’s has organised Youth Work Week since 1993.

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Publications and information on youth work in the Commonwealth:

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Youth Work in the Commonwealth: A Growth Profession - a 35-country baseline study on the state of youth work as a profession in the Commonwealth

 

 

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The Third Commonwealth Conference on Youth Work Report

 

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Establishing a Professional Youth Worker Association: A 12-Step Guide and More

 

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Co-creating Youth Spaces - A guide for transforming youth work cultures in youth club contexts through field-based learning

 

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Ethical Practice Responsibilities for Youth Work

 

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Ethical Principles of Youth Work

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Commonwealth Alliance of Youth Workers’ Associations (CAYWA): A Global Statement on Youth Work

 
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ÌÇÐÄ̽»¨ Secretary-General has appealed to governments of member states to continue their support for youth workers and invest in education and training.

This year’s Commonwealth Youth Work Week will be celebrated across the 53 member countries from 4-10 November.