NWRYWU Resources
As part of its work the NWRYWU undertakes projects that produce reports and resources that can be used by other groups and organisations. This section has a range of downloadable resources to support the development of youth work and services for young people.
Dude, Where’s My Culture
June 5th, 2011Outcomes of our youth led event Dude, Where’s My Culture? ‘ looking at the role of libraries and museums and other cultural institutions. Read the rest of this entry »
Earful of Health: Involving Young People in Health Service Decision Making
June 2nd, 2011Knowsley Teenage Health & Opinion Project
June 1st, 2011Outcomes of our youth led research into online health engagement. Read the rest of this entry »
Fight For Change – Join A Campaign
June 1st, 2011Fight for Change is a practical tool to support young people’s campaigning in the North West. Read the rest of this entry »
Turning Youth Participation into Big Society
June 1st, 2011A paper written to enable organisations and individuals working in youth participation to adapt to the current political climate. Read the rest of this entry »
What’s Your Problem?
May 29th, 2011Outcomes of a consultation event with young people around the awareness of the harms and risks of alcohol. Read the rest of this entry »
Project Safe Space North West (Resource Pack)
May 28th, 2011This pack is a set or resources designed for and by young people to create a ‘safe space’ to talk about the prejudice and stereotypes created by violent extremism and terrorism. Read the rest of this entry »
Their Voice Their Choice
October 8th, 2010Their Voice Their Choice is a self-assessment framework for involving children and young people in recruitment selection and induction. Read the rest of this entry »
North West Transition Network: Young People’s Event)
September 8th, 2010Outcomes of a young people led event looking at transitions in health services. Read the rest of this entry »
Barriers to Participation Research
August 30th, 2010Youth led research into youth participation. Read the rest of this entry »