What is it about?
The article discusses how research informed youth work practice can better support practitioners in engaging and working with adolescent boys and young men and better understanding their behaviour and development
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Why is it important?
The article draws upon 30 years research, training and practice carried out by the authors with adolescent males exploring themes such as masculinities, violence, education, adolescent behaviour and practice.
Perspectives
The article draws upon three decades of research by the authors with adolescent boys through a methodology that places the voices of young men from Northern Ireland at the centre of research and practice. The article will be of particular value for practitioners who would like to develop their practice with boys and young men.
Dr Ken Harland
University of Ulster
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This page is a summary of: Research Informed Youth Work Practice in Northern Ireland: Recommendations for Engaging Adolescent Boys and Young Men, Child Care in Practice, June 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/13575279.2019.1612734.
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