All NexGen Pro articles – Page 143
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Youth Work in the Age of Consumerism
In the next part of our series, Matt Valler tackles the biggest ‘ism’ impacting our society: consumerism
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Welsh Cathedral hosts road show to end legalized violence against children
Brecon Cathedral has joined forces with Welsh children’s societies to launch the ‘Children are Unbeatable!’ campaign to end legalised violence against children.
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Dead Book Society: Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices
New things are great, but old things can be great too. Youth worker Mark Walley is really keen on books written by dead people (people who are now dead, not who were dead at time of writing), and the youth work wisdom we can glean from them. So each month he will review an old book, and explain why it’s worth your precious time. The only qualification? That the author be deader than CS Lewis. This month’s book: Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices, by Thomas Brooks.
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Trying to bring change in your children’s ministry (or ‘The ballad of repeatedly banging your head against a wall’)
National adviser for children and youth for the Church of England Mary Hawes faces the same problem many of us do: no matter how inspired, equipped and envisioned she feels, trying to bring about change in her home church is a painful process. Fortunately, she’s got some ideas to help…
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Ask.fm changes policy AFTER teen suicide
Social media website Ask.fm has changed its safety policy following the suicide of Hannah Smith.
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Six roles you could apply for after your time in youth work
Your CV or job title might read youth worker, but as we all know, being a youth worker incorporates the skills and talents of many other professions. We've put together a list of alternative career paths, just in case one day you decide to something different
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Life After School
The world of the school leaver has never been more daunting – whichever route they choose to take. HTB’s director of Student Alpha Jamie Haith and Frontier Youth Trust’s Alastair Jones both offer five ways to support young people as they leave, either for university life, employment or – more pertinently right now – straight into unemployment.
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Mission work isn’t just in Africa
When the words ‘mission’ or ‘missionary’ are mentioned, our minds can immediately fill up with images of young people and adults travelling to Africa and taking endless pictures of themselves with orphans, showing off their sunburnt shoulders and strap marks. But is this really what mission is about? Youthwork’s work experience student Sanna Hubbard explains what mission can look like for young people, here in the UK.
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Children’s laureate backs study indicating that malnutrition affects literacy
Julia Donaldson, author of children’s bestseller The Gruffalo has spoken out on a Save the Children report showing that malnutrition causes children to struggle in learning to read and write.
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A family affair
I got an urgent call from a teenage girl who had locked herself in the toilets at KFC. Life had got too much and an increasingly toxic relationship she was caught up in had taken a desperate turn for the worse. We hadn’t talked in over a year, but that day she called me to come and find her.
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Ready-to-use Rhythms: Advocacy
When unfair things happen to us we are quick to shout about it. This might be the toddler who is convinced their sibling has a bigger ice cream or the student who worked harder than their friend and received the same grade. What about the injustice that 200 million children are malnourished, even though there is enough food in the world for everyone? How quick are we to shout out about that? The Bible tells us to ‘speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves’ (Proverbs 31). With the rise of social media, we have great potential to raise our voices online and offline.
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From the Horse’s Mouth: Why Advocacy Matters
I love youth work: I love doing it, talking about it, thinking about it, discussing it and coming to new conclusions or innovative new ideas. I’ve been doing it for over a decade and I’m pretty sure it’s one of the best vocations around. However sometimes I wonder if we’ve built ‘youth work’ up into such a living breathing phenomena of its own that we forget that it is simply ‘working with young people’. Not ‘at’, not ‘to’, but ‘with’ and ‘for’ young people.
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Musical safe sex advice too cheeky for some
After the startling statistical graphic from @sparticus last week that showed the sheer number of UK abortions when compared to other deaths, this doesn’t really help.
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Case Study: Adventure Plus
Launched in 1990. To provide the best adventure youth work for children and young people
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Faith at home
A story for home: Naaman’s Incredible Adventure
Here is a story for you to tell at home, perhaps at bedtime or as part of a God-time during your day. Enjoy doing the actions and sound effects together.
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How to Celebrate Christmas: The Youthwork Advent Calendar
24 Youthwork-related ideas to spice up your festive season.
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Recharge: Jesus and the woman caught in adultery
Recharge is a bible study just For you, to nurture your own Relationship with god. So stop, Sit, breathe and read. This Month, Gerard Kelly explores Jesus’ encounter the woman caught in adultery.
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The 'adult group'
For the first time ever, Youthwork opened up its doors for a one-day writers masterclass. Sixteen youth workers gathered from all corners of the country to share ideas, learn skills and to hone their craft. In the coming weeks we will be posting guest blogs from the attendees – here’s one from Annie Carter.