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James Fawcett examines the role our own bias and prejudices play in our youth work and helps us to be aware of when those prejudices might adversely affect our ministry.
Toddler groups are the unsung heroes of children's and family work. Tessa Rust, Early Years Mission Adviser for the Diocese of London explains why.
Can you be too old for youth work? Conventional wisdom might say so, but there are so many different roles people of all ages can play in youth work, from cool role model to comforting grandparent.
With limited budgets it can be hard to strike the balance between wanting to make a splash at Christmas and having enough money left for the rest of the year.
Through a wealth of experience, study and research into youth work, James Fawcett has learned five things about youth work. But, contrary to what you might expect, they're remarkably simple.
Sam Donoghue had an 'eventful' time the last time he led the children's work at his church. Here he reviews what went wrong and what he can do to improve things for next time.
On his recent visit to Disneyland Paris, Sam Donoghue encountered a story-based, child-focused mindset that can teach us much in our children's work. And Sully. He met Sully too.
What is our relationship like with the parents and carers of the young people in our groups? Do we work in partnership or is it fractious and sometimes bad-tempered? Or somewhere in between.