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Youth work story-telling: A resource for workers, managers, tutors and students
How did this resource come about?
Why story-telling?
Mid-2014: The Wider Youth Work Context
Story-telling and its facilitation
Story-telling with experienced youth workers
Case study 1
Case study 2
The experience of a first-time story-teller …
… and of a first-time facilitator
Story-telling in action
Story-telling with young volunteers
Story-telling with young participants
Story-telling in organisational development – A voluntary organisation
Story-telling in organisational development – A local authority
‘Story-catching’ in a local authority Youth Service: Two suggested templates
Story-telling in higher education
Story-telling in project evaluation
Reports from story-telling workshops
Reflections on a story-telling workshop with visiting youth workers and academics from Japan
Relating to children and young people’s ‘everyday life’ and becoming part of their ‘everyday life’
The stories with youths in their late teens and the early 20s
Reflections on two stories from Japanese youth work
Story-telling in Waterford, Republic of Ireland
‘What’s your story?’ in Belfast
The use of story-telling to look at responses to sexual abuse in Argentina
Resources
The IDYW ‘cornerstones’ of youth work
Story-telling workshop programme: a template
Preparing a story-telling workshop
Facilitator’s prompts
How are we responding to policy? – I
How are we responding to policy? – II
From note-taking to writing up: a brief for workshop note-takers
‘Practising’: From This is Youth Work: Stories from Practice – The Book in Brief
Review of Story-telling Workshops: 2013
Book a workshop
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