Youth work residential

Youth work residential
Youth work residential

Due to the success of the last youth work training residential, Streetworx and Football Unites Racism Divides (FURD) are running another training residential in March.

If you know any young people age 16 – 25 that are interested in youth and community work, then let them know about: Accredited Youth Work Training (delivered in a residential weekend format), partnership work with FURD.

By participating in this training, young people will get an insight into the youth and community work practice and gain or improve skills in communication, planning, delivery, supervision and report writing.

Six young people from the Burngreave area and six young people citywide will take part in the training and residential, which are free of charge.

If you know any young people age 16+ that are interested, Contact Uzma Bibi at Streetworx on 07894 395 815 or 272 3628.

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