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Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction of the Youth Service in England, 1st ed. 2019

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Austerity, Youth Policy and the Deconstruction of the Youth Service in England

This timely book presents a vital analysis of the politics, policy and practice of youth work services in England and the impacts of the austerity agenda introduced after the 2007-08 financial crisis.

Davies frames his research within the ideological, political and economic context of the last decade, contemplating the prescriptions of neoliberalism, and various other socio-political developments. He illustrates how wider government policies, programmes and initiatives have marred the purposes and methods of the Youth Service and youth work facilities, forging connections with what this means for young people and youth work. 

Unique in its depth and detail, this book is one of the first comprehensive, evidenced and up-to-date accounts of UK Youth Policy. It is an essential and invaluable resource for youth educators, researchers, service managers, practitioners and activists, as well as scholars and students of youth studies, social policy, public policy, and history.

1. Mapping and Contextualising the Territory: 2007 - 2018. - Part I: THE NEW LABOUR LEGACIES.- 2. Towards a New Model of Youth Services.- 3. Practice Under Pressure: From Youth Work to ‘Positive Activities’.- Part II. AUSTERITY BITES.- 4. The National Picture: From 'State Monopolies' to 'New Providers'.- 5. The Local Youth Service Experience.- Part III: WIDER YOUTH POLICY AGENDAS.- 6. Remaking ‘The Broken Society’.- 7. Remoralising the Young.- 8. Parliamentary Scrutiny.- 9. Government Policy: How Positive for Youth?- PART IV: YOUTH POLICIES IN ACTION. - 10. Towards a National Service for Youth. - 11. Implementing a National Citizens Service.- 12. Youth Volunteering - The New Panacea.- 13. Plugging 'Youth Service' Gaps. - 14. Beyond the State: How 'Voluntary' Is the Voluntary Youth Sector?- PART V: TRAINING AND QUALIFYING FOR WORK WITH YOUNG PEOPLE.- 15: 'Modernising' Vocational Qualifications. - 16. Higher Education Routes in Transition-  PART VI: BEYOND DECONSTRUCTION.- 17. Defending the Youth Service; Defending Youth Work. - 18. What Future for Youth Policies? What Future for the Youth Service?. 

Bernard Davies was Youth Officer (Training), Sheffield Youth Service, from 1987-1992; Visiting Research Fellow, University of Dundee, UK from 2004-06; and Visiting Professor, De Montfort University, UK, from 2006-2014. He is also a Steering Group Member of the In Defence of Youth Work campaign.

Provides a comprehensively researched, vital analysis of youth policy in the years 2007-2018 with a particular focus on youth work and youth services.

Goes further than discussing issues pertaining to the impact of austerity on young people, by also systematically applying this analysis to the impact on youth services.

Written by one of the doyens of the youth and community work field in the UK and beyond.

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Ouvrage de 396 p.

14.8x21 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

Prix indicatif 31,64 €

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