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Detached Youth Work

Click here to view the policy brief on Detached and Outreach Youth Work.

Click here to visit the Detached Youth Work Forum.

Detached Youth Work is a model of youth work practice, targeted at vulnerable young people, which takes place on young people’s own territory such as streets, cafes, parks and pubs at times that are appropriate to them and on their terms.

It begins from where young people are in terms of their values, attitudes, issues and ambitions and is concerned with their personal and social development. It is characterised by purposeful interaction between youth workers and young people and utilises a range of youth and community work methods.

Thinking on your feet: The Prince’s Trust

Thinking on your feet

“Thinking on your feet” was a National Development Project commissioned by the Scottish Executive in 1998 led by the Prince’s Trust. The focus was on youth work with vulnerable young people, and looked at how detached and outreach youth work might be further developed.

One of the results of the project was the production of good practice guidelines and a training pack which covered practice issues such as planning, managing and measuring outreach and detached youth work.

YouthLink Scotland

YouthLink Scotland with the consent of the Prince’s Trust has now made this resource available online.

1 - Introduction

2 - Definitions of Outreach & Detached Youth Work

3 - Practice Guidelines for Outreach & Detached Youth Work

4 - Introduction to Training Material

5 - Training Module 2 - Managing the Work

6 - Training Module 3 - Promoting outreach and detached youth work

This resource is accompanied by StreetWise which is a database tool that has been specifically designed to support those involved in detached and outreach youth work to plan, record, monitor and evaluate their work.

The production of Streetwise was a collaborative project involving the Prince's Trust, Falkirk Council and Stirling Council building on the 'Thinking on Your Feet' project.

StreetWise provides detached and outreach youth workers with a framework that enables them to:

We would like to hear from anyone involved in detached and outreach work who would like to share practice or receive training input.

For further information on Thinking on your feet or StreetWise please contact Timothy Frew, Development Officer (Training) at tfrew@youthlink.co.uk