Books
to buy - youth work |
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Creative outdoor work with young people
95 successfully tried and tested activities and games covering
everything from finding the way through to camp activities,
planning and safety and creative use of the environment.
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Making a Difference
There are ideas, guidance and examples in this book that
will guide, encourage and provoke.
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The new youth arts and crafts book
Hands on! Practical! Lively! Fun! Packed brimful with a
diverse range of arts and crafts activities to use with
young people.
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The new youth games book
With more than 200 games, this book has sold about 50,000
copies and is the best selling book on informal work with
young people in the UK.
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The Youth Africa Music Experience
This book and accompanying CD are for anyone who works
with, or wants to work with, young people. Denis Kigongo,
a practising musician, youth worker and teacher, from Uganda,
together with Alan offer different ideas for a range of
ways to engage young people with African music.
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Which Witch and the Bog Monsters
A children's book for reading by, or to, 6 to 9 year olds.
The 'hit' of many Traveller kids' events including the
Green Field at Glastonbury Festival.
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World youth games
A 'must have' practical book for anyone wanting to work
creatively with young people
Over 200 games and sequences.
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Youth action and the environment
Brings environmental issues alive for anyone who works
with young people. It tackles the difficult and controversial
issues. Should work with young people stick to safe environmental
areas such as recycling and tree planting, or can empowerment
embrace the DIY culture of the road and tree protestors?
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Youth Africa Experience
Alan with Denis from Uganda, provide a collection of games
and activities as a means of injecting some examples of
the 'beauty and diversity' of African culture into a positive
agenda for youth work and multi-cultural education in the
UK and beyond.
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