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UK Youth, the UK's leading national youth work charity, is offeringall professionals in the youth sector a special FREE EDITION of theirquarterly publication UK Youth."We are delighted to offer a free copy of UK Youth magazine to youthwork professionals. We hope this will enable them to evaluate itsrelevance and value as a practical tool to assist them in theireveryday work." said Carola Adams, Youth Work Resources andInformation Manager at UK Youth.The only regular national resource produced by youth groups for youthgroups, UK Youth magazine provides 32-pages of the very best incutting-edge youth work from around the UK, bringing stories andinsight from the front line, from those actually involved in workingface-to-face with our young people.From pilot projects with young drivers or young mothers to practicaltips and ideas on how to tackle issues around gender, sexuality,disability or race, UK Youth magazine reflects - and provides a uniquevoice for - over 6000 youth groups and workers nationwide.Brimming with news, analysis, fresh ideas, topical features, live casestudies and practical tips, UK Youth magazine delivers authoritative,relevant and innovative insight into the challenges faced by youthworkers and young people in the UK today.This high quality, full-colour publication has become essentialreading for many in the UK's youth sector, keeping them up to speedwith the latest trends, events and resources, as well as giving them aunique platform from which to air their thoughts, experiences and whatthey have learnt with colleagues throughout the UK.UK Youth magazine is produced by UK Youth, the UK's leading nationalvoluntary youth organisation, committed to enhancing the lives ofyoung people through youth work and informal education. Featuringyoung people's viewpoints and experiences in participating in projectwork, UK Youth magazine is an essential resource for anyone wishing tolearn from, or communicate with, the UK's youth sector.To take advantage of this free offer, individuals simply have toregister before 31 October 2004 at:http://www.ukyouth.org/subscriptions/NOTES TO EDITORS:· UK Youth: raises young people's expectations, realisestheir potential and recognises their achievements - through informaleducation. It supports high quality voluntary youth work and informaleducational opportunities for young people, through a range ofprojects, accredited learning programmes, events and publications. Itis the largest non-uniformed national voluntary youth organisation inthe UK, working with 7000 youth groups, 40,000 youth workers and750,000 young people. It operates across 41 local groups in England,with national members in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales . Moredetails at www.ukyouth.orgFor further media assistance, images of the publication, including thelatest autumn issue, or a photograph of Carola Adams, please contact:Aysha Meadows, T: 0207 242 4045; E: [email protected]
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