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How does supervision in youth work contribute to professional development?

Supervision in youth work is a valuable tool for professional development, providing youth workers with ongoing support, guidance, and feedback and helping them to continually improve their skills and knowledge. Effective supervision should be a collaborative, empowering process and should be designed to support the professional growth of youth workers and the development of youth

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How can supervision in youth work contribute to safeguarding?

Supervision in youth work can play a critical role in safeguarding young people by promoting best practice, identifying potential risks, and addressing any concerns that may arise. Some ways in which supervision can contribute to safeguarding include: Promoting awareness: Supervision can provide youth workers with an opportunity to receive regular training and education on safeguarding

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What is Supervision in Youth Work?

Supervision in youth work refers to providing ongoing support, guidance, and feedback to youth workers during their work with young people. The goal of supervision is to ensure that youth workers can provide high-quality, effective services to young people while also supporting their professional development and well-being. Supervision can take many forms, including regular one-to-one

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Resources For Autism- Capacity Building Training Offer

Is your organisation working with Autistic Young People? DO YOU WANT TO increase your staff understanding of autism, give them practical strategies and increased confidence in working with neurodivergent youth?DO YOU WANT TO make your service more inclusive and accommodating to the needs of autistic youth? Resources for Autism offers bespoke training packages tailored to

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Future Ready Fund

The Mayor of London’s Sport team has collaborated with London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) to improve young Londoners’ physical and mental well-being, safety, and educational and employment outcomes.   The Future Ready Fund will award organisations up to £25,000 to deliver a person-centred after-school sports and mentoring programme in a school setting to work with children in years

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