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Conference to discuss importance of outdoor activities for young people

Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:18

Tags: events | North East | youth activity

Durham Universtity, Youth and PolicyOutdoor activities often get the best out of young people. Nothing beats getting outside and taking part in activities, getting the blood flowing and having a break from the usual day-to-day life.

 

Youth Work, Positive Activities and the Outdoors is a conference that hopes to promote just that - getting young people outdoors and getting them involved in activities.

 

It will take place on Monday 26th April 2010 at Saltwell Towers, Gateshead, and will run from 10am-3.45pm. The cost is £15.50.

 

A range of speakers (shown below) will discuss the role that activities and outdoor pursuits can have in youth work and how to incorporate them into your plans. They have been involved in outdoor work with young people and most are currently engaged in researching questions and issues linked to these forms of practice.

 

The proposed programme and contributors for the conference are as follows:

Programme

10.00am

Register and Coffee

10.30am

Welcomeby Chairperson - Soo Redshaw

10.40am

Stuart Waiton - Managing Young People: Big Brother on Prozac

11.40am

Mobex presentation

12.15pm

Lunch

13. 00pm

Tony Jeffs and Tracey Hodgson - Report on evaluation relating to Mobex MAP Project

13.15pm

Geoff Nicholls - Understanding the Value of Outdoor Activities for Young People.

14.15pm

Coffee break

14.30pm

Chris Dunning - Youth Work and Outdoor Activities and Education.

15.30pm

Closing discussion

15.45pm

End

 

Contributors

Chris Dunning is Director of Youth Projects (Scotland) for the Rank Foundation.

 

Tracey Hodgson is a member of the Youth and Policy Research Group and a researcher in the Youth and Community Unit, Durham University.

 

Tony Jeffs (Durham University and Bedfordshire University) is a member of the Youth and Policy editorial Board.

 

Geoff Nichols (Sheffield University) before becoming a university teacher was a Sports Development Officer and outdoor pursuits' instructor. He is the author of Sport and Crime Reduction: the role of sports in tackling youth crime (Routledge).

 

Soo Redshaw is the Chair and a Trustee of Mobex Network. She is also a member of a national steering group for values (spiritual) with young people.

 

Stuart Waiton (University of Abertay, Dundee) prior to becoming a university lecturer was a youth worker with a special interest in the access of young people to public space. He is Director of the research group Generation Youth Issues and author of The Politics of Antisocial Behaviour: Amoral Panics (Routledge).

 

If you're interested then book now as places are very limited. If you require any additional information or want to book your places then contact Tracey Hodgson on cyw.conference@googlemail.com or 0191 378 1424.

 

 

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