06 // 2013

2012 // 06

2012 // 06

Life After School

The world of a school leaver has never been more daunting – whichever route they choose to take. HTB’s director of Student Alpha Jamie Haith and FYT’s Alastair Jones take a look at how youth leaders can prepare their young people for university, for working life, or – perhaps even more pertinently right now – for unemployment..

World Changing

In the second of our two-part series, youth work veteran, Fuzz Kitto, continues to examine some of the global influences that affect youth cultures, and what this means for our youth ministry today..

Coffey with...Patrick Regan

Founder of urban youth work charity XLP, Patrick Regan, chats to Helen Coffey about gangs, guns and why he’ll never give up on the young people of London.

RESOURCES

ADAPTABLE MEETING GUIDE #1

Parables: the unforgiving servant, by Philip Eley.

ADAPTABLE MEETING GUIDE #2

Parables: the ten virgins, by Laura Downs.

ADAPTABLE MEETING GUIDE #3

Parables: the sheep and the goats, by Mads Morgan.

ADAPTABLE MEETING GUIDE #4

Parables: the workers in the vineyard, by Nicholas Ferguson.

READY-TO-USE MOVIE

Movie-based discussion resource by Tom Wade.

READY-TO-USE DISCUSSION

Discussion starter by Jamie Cutteridge.

READY-TO-USE MUSIC

Music-based discussion resource by Becky May.

READY-TO-USE STORYBOARD

A visual discussion prompt from illustrator Jason Ramasami.

READY-TO-USE GAMES AND ICEBREAKERS

Jimmy Young provides ideas for games both inside and outside.

READY-TO-USE SAINTS AND MARTYRS

Resource for youth workers using the lectionary.

SCHOOLS WORK

Two pages of schools work resources complied by schoolswork.co.uk.

See past issues

Aid and development charity CAFOD has launched its ‘Pass it On’ peace campaign. Inspired by the 100 days peace truce agreed to by the ancient Olympians, CAFOD are encouraging young people to take part in spreading the peace by uploading video clips and personal messages for those not living in peace in 2012. The videos - which see young people walking from the left to the right – are linked together on CAFOD’s website to form a continuously moving chain.

The world of the school leaver has never been more daunting – whichever route they choose to take. HTB’s director of Student Alpha Jamie Haith and Frontier Youth Trust’s Alastair Jones both offer five ways to support young people as they leave, either for university life, employment or – more pertinently right now – straight into unemployment.

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