Kate Sapin has been Programme Director of Community and Youth Work courses at the University of Manchester for the past 23 years.
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Description
PART ONE: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS Understanding Youth Work Locating Youth Work in Different Settings Reaching Out Establishing Voluntary Relationships PART TWO: WORKING TOGETHER Bringing Young People Together Having Fun Working on Issues Sustaining Growth in Groups Enhancing Young People's Participation PART THREE: SUSTAINING DEVELOPMENT Developing a Project Proposal Managing a Project Organising Student Placements Using Supervision
'Kate Sapin's new edition is grounded in the core values of youth work and explores contentious contemporary issues in an accessible and balanced manner. It is essential reading for all students of youth work from Foundation to Masters Level and for those working within the profession' - Jean Hatton, University of Huddersfield 'Once again Kate Sapin delivers a clear, concise and relevant text to all interested in knowing more about the profession of youth work. This new edition builds on the strengths of the first one bringing further insight and clarity into previously covered areas as well as introducing the reader to new areas for exploration and reflection' - Steve Bullock, University of Gloucestershire