The history of youth work in Europe : relevance for today's youth work policy

作者: Griet Verschelden

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摘要: Youth work is a polyvalent and multi-facetted practice. It takes place in wide range of settings, varies from unstructured activities to fairly structured programmes, reaches diverse array young people, touches upon many different themes cuts across several other disciplines practices. This versatility one the strengths youth work, but at same time it may lead fragmentation product vagueness.

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