Presentations
Malta, 21 – 23 September 2016
- Welfare Regimes and Youth Work, by Axel Pohl
- History of youth work in Italy: Pluralism to prevent radicalism in a context of fragmentation, by Daniele Morciano
- A brief history of youth work in Spain, by Rafael Merino
- A historical perspective on connections, disconnections, and new opportunitie for a youth work role in the youth justice system in UK? By Mick Conroy
- History and present of youth work and social work with youth in Slovakia: connections and disconnections, by Alžbeta Brozmanová Gregorová, Peter Lenčo, Jana Miháliková
- The relationship between youth work and social work in Sweden, by Björn Andersson
- Youth work in Scotland, by Howard Sercombe, Jim Sweeney, Ted Milburn, Marcus Liddell, Rory McLeod, Phil Denning
- Connections, disconnections - reconnections: The Maltese Story, by Miriam Teuma
- History of youth work and youth policy in the Republic of Moldova, by Donea Ion
- From Escarpism to Agency. The becoming of youth work profession
- Youth work and Social work in France, by Laurent Besse and Jérôme Camus
- The Social Dimension of Finnish youth work, by Juha Nieminen
- Finland. Social dimension recently: Youth Guarantee, Governmental Program and Youth Act, by Anu Gretschel
- The theory and practice of the Hungarian youth work, by Nagy Ádám and Oross Dániel
- Youth Work in the German context, by Christian Spatscheck
- Youth Work in Croatia: Collecting Pieces for a Mosaic, by Marko Kovačić
History of youth work in
Four out of six of the above mentioned documents will be presented in this seminar. They have been drafted by Rafael Merino Pareja (Spain), Daniele Morciano (Italy), Janez Skulj (Slovenia) and Howard Sercombe (Scotland) (and Miroslav Bocan, Jiří Zajíc, Tomáš Machalík on Czech Republic, Sladjana Petkovic on Montenegro) for completing the picture on national histories of youth work and will later be published in the 6th volume in the series “History of Youth Work”.