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Professionalizing Youth Work: A Global Perspective

Criteria for Professional Youth Work; Its Principles and Values

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On a global level it is hard to argue that it is not part of the mission of peoples and governments, from an earliest possible point, to establish within populations the advantages and values associated with the promotion of equity, human rights and good governance. Throughout the world these qualities are fostered by youth work.

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Belton, B. (2014). Professionalizing Youth Work: A Global Perspective. In: Belton, B. (eds) ‘Cadjan – Kiduhu’. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-767-4_1

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