Enhancing Youth Work Practice for NEETs: A Case Study on Effective Engagement
Explore the research findings of the "I Feel Like I Am Heard" initiative, a youth work program focusing on young people not in education, employment, or training (NEETs). The program emphasizes an unhurried approach, skilled workers, flexibility, individualized processes, and collaboration to support these young individuals effectively. Download the full report at www.kcetb.ie for in-depth insights.
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I Feel Like I Am Heard An exploration of good youth work practice with young people who are not in employment, education or training Jimmy Ryan & Kate Carroll For ige, National Youth Development Organisation
Youth Skills Kilkenny Funded by DCEDIY through KCETB NEETs young people ages 15 to 24 years 19 young people
Youth Skills Kilkenny The Youthskills Model
Case Study I Feel Like I Am Heard Research Findings Unhurried Approach Relationally Skilled Worker Structured but Flexible Process Based on Individual Needs Voice of Young Person Outreach, Collaboration, Partnership & Interagency Work Go the Extra Mile to Remove Barriers