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Autor:
Felix Elsen, Jon Ord
Publikováno v:
Youth, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 1429-1440 (2023)
This paper presents the findings of research focused on a youth work project which specializes in working with young people experiencing a variety of mental health issues, in the southwest of England. The qualitative data from the young people, youth
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/af89641945d04dd6b90d8ce648d9bf19
Autor:
Jon Ord, Tony Jeffs
Publikováno v:
Youth, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 1268-1283 (2023)
This paper analyses the historical development of friendship in youth work in the UK and more recent studies of the impact of youth work in both the UK and in the wider European context to argue that European youth work has failed to acknowledge this
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6f393efa75174e68a22dd686e66c456f
Autor:
Felix Elsen, Jon Ord
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Political Science, Vol 3 (2021)
This research explores young people's attitudes toward adult involvement within “youth led” youth climate groups. Young people were acutely aware of their marginalization and overall, there was a consensus that adults played a useful role as a re
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7528dd07dd85479ba2d4bcb2b37c8720
Autor:
Jon Ord
Publikováno v:
Revue Internationale Animation, Territoires et Pratiques Socioculturelles, Iss 12 (2017)
Cet article s’intéresse à certains problèmes fondamentaux relatifs aux récentes tentatives d’évaluation du travail de jeunesse. Il sera démontré que le principe de responsabilité appliqué à ce secteur surdétermine l’importance des r
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2229cb27cc764113a08ffac4b6100f67
Autor:
Jon Ord, Bernard Davies
Publikováno v:
Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit. 37:104-117
‘Levelling UP’ has taken on considerable significance in the policy discourses of the Johnson conservative government, particularly regarding the English regions. However, what is meant by Levelling up has been far from clear, although if it is t
Autor:
Annie Monks, Jon Ord
Publikováno v:
Critical Social Policy. 42:64-84
This article discusses the findings of a small-scale study investigating the impact of food poverty on youth work in community based open access settings. It documents the growing impact of food poverty on the role of youth work in deprived communiti
Autor:
Jon Ord
Publikováno v:
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education. 43:130-144
This paper critically evaluates the concept of innovation, in the context of the funding of youth work within Erasmus+ Key Acton 2, but the findings are applicable to other settings which emphasise...
Autor:
Eeva Sinisalo-Juha, Jon Ord, Lasse Siurala, Christophe Dansac, Susan Cooper, Danielle Morciano, Manfred Zentner, Kaur Kötsi, Marc Carletti, Marti Taru, Ian Fyfe
Publikováno v:
Ord, J, Carletti, M, Morciano, D, Siurala, L, Dansac, C, Cooper, S, Fyfe, I, Kötsi, K, Sinisalo-Juha, E, Taru, M & Zentner, M 2021, ' European youth work policy and young people's experience of open access youth work ', Journal of Social Policy . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279421000143
This article examines young people’s experiences of open access youth work in settings in the UK, Finland, Estonia, Italy and France. It analyses 844 individual narratives from young people, which communicate the impact of youthwork on their lives.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::077b20a70ec00b6ba2e5894da81e42ff
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/2870c85c-c717-4287-b72b-5fc0dc893216
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/2870c85c-c717-4287-b72b-5fc0dc893216
Autor:
JON ORD, MARC CARLETTI, DANIELE MORCIANO, LASSE SIURALA, CHRISTOPHE DANSAC, SUE COOPER, IAN FYFE, KAUR KÖTSI, EEVA SINISALO-JUHA, MARTI TARU, MANFRED ZENTNER
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Policy. 51:324-324
Autor:
Jon Ord, Daisy Ritchie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Youth Studies. 20:269-282
This research explores young people’s experiences of open access youth work and identifies what they consider to be its value. The detailed analysis of the data, achieved through focus groups, revealed that ‘association’ was a key driver of eng