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Presentation to IRiS Sheffield University - 15th March 2011.

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Youth Work Online Month of Action

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Supporting practitioners to support young people.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Youth Work Online Month of Action

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Supporting practitioners to support young people.

Rethinking responses

Sharing stories, innovation and good practice

Building workforce capacity

Building the resource base

Looking to the future

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

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Rethinking responses

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We’re all exploring this together.

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We’re all exploring this together.

The core tension:Opportunity vs. Risk

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Rethinking responses

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productive

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rights

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rightsRights to participation, provision, privacy and other protections.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rightsRights to participation, provision, privacy and other protections.

Services are neglecting digital dimensions of young people’s lives

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rightsRights to participation, provision, privacy and other protections.

Services are neglecting digital dimensions of young people’s livesMissing support needs; and opportunities to develop opportunities.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rightsRights to participation, provision, privacy and other protections.

Services are neglecting digital dimensions of young people’s livesMissing support needs; and opportunities to develop opportunities.

Missed opportunities to build digital literacy for future workforce and for our communities

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rightsRights to participation, provision, privacy and other protections.

Services are neglecting digital dimensions of young people’s livesMissing support needs; and opportunities to develop opportunities.

Missed opportunities to build digital literacy for future workforce and for our communities

Young people excluded from the debate or contributions ignored

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

www.youthworkonline.org.uk

Rethinking responses

Blocking & restriction-focussed responses are frequently counter-productiveAllowing adults to ignore responsibilities; denying participation of young people in online spaces; circumvention increases risk.

Restriction-focused responses undermine other rightsRights to participation, provision, privacy and other protections.

Services are neglecting digital dimensions of young people’s livesMissing support needs; and opportunities to develop opportunities.

Missed opportunities to build digital literacy for future workforce and for our communities

Young people excluded from the debate or contributions ignoredNarrow youth fora pre-empt conclusions.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

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Support digital citizenship

Empower young people

Respond to risks

Promote resiliency

Provide positive spaces

Youth shaped services

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Where next?

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@timdavies | http://www.timdavies.org.uk | http://www.practicalparticipation.co.uk

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