DRUGS: GUIDANCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICES

‘Drugs: Guidance for young people’s services’ is a series of information, training and dissemination sessions provided by The National Youth Agency in a partnership with DrugScope and Alcohol Concern based on the publication ‘Drugs: Guidance for the youth service’. This series of five regional events, supported by Government Offices in each region, aims to give youth service providers, DAATs, Connexions Services and their partners the opportunity to come together to learn about the new DfES/DCFS/DH guidance and its use in the context of current Government initiatives, particularly Targeted Youth Support.

Full details and a booking form can be found on the link here

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escapism

Went to see Diehard 4.0 with some FYT folks last night. It was pure escapism great fast paced, totally unrealistic, great one liners such as when the sidekick asks Bruce Willis “whats your plan?” Bruce replies “rescue my daughter and kill everyone else”
It must have been escapism as none of us were thinking “oh I could use that bit for work”
Aslo why does Diehard 4.0 look cooler than Diehard 4?

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New departments

As a youth worker I feel I should cope with change better than this. But this the sort change that I hate as I have to relearn where everything fits

The Government has announced the restructuring of its departments including the formation of a new Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF), Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) and Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (DBERR). The Department for Education and Skills, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Deputy Prime Minister’s Office will be disbanded.

New Ministerial team at DCSF
The new Department for Children, Schools and Families will be headed up by Rt Hon Ed Balls MP, former Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
The full listing of DCSF ministers can be found Here

New Third Sector Minister

The new Minister for the Third Sector is Phil Hope MP, formerly the Minister for Skills at the former Department for Education and Skills. The minister has held previous positions in the National Youth Bureau and as a youth policy advisor to NCVO before entering Parliament. He has also previously chaired the all party parliamentary group for the voluntary sector.

The full list of new Cabinet appointments can be found hereThe Brothers Bloom

Youth work news

DCVYS newsletter highlighted the following

GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH WEST – as part of the re-structuring of the GOSW the Safer and Stronger Communities Directorate has been established. This new Directorate pulls together GOSW’s work on crime, drugs and antisocial behaviour with that on neighbourhood renewal, community cohesion, equalities and the third sector.

NEW DEPARTMENTAL ARRANGEMENTS – with the advent of Gordon Brown’s leadership there are changes to the departmental set up, with the DfES being split in two. The Department for Children, Schools and Families will be responsible for children’s services, families, schools, 14-19 education, and the Respect Taskforce and The Rt Hon Ed Balls MP is the Secretary of State for this department. Further education will come within the remit of the new Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills with The Rt Hon John Denham MP as Secretary of State.

IMPLEMENTING YOUTH MATTERS: Continuing the dialogue with young people – The DfES has launched a drive to gather young people’s views on its youth policies. The initiative follows on from the consultation on the Youth Matters green paper, which attracted about 19,000 responses from young people. The department wants to ensure that it continues to receive feedback from young people as it implements the proposals in the green paper and so has recently held a consultation with young people (closing 2nd July), seeking their views on a range of subjects, including whether they feel that services have improved in the past year, and whether they are aware of youth initiatives such as the Youth Opportunity Fund and creative fund Mediabox – see www.dfes.gov.uk/consultations/conDetails.cfm?consultationId=1483. As part of the drive Parmjit Dhanda, the undersecretary of state for children, young people and families, has recently undertaken a seven-stop tour of England, visiting youth groups and meeting young people and reported his findings at The National Youth Agency’s Youth Summit on 25th June. He planned to talk to as many young people as time allowed – including those from the poorest and most challenging backgrounds and was joined on some of his visits by other Government ministers who were keen to learn more about youth issues, including Culture Minister for the Third Sector, Ed Miliband. For further information see www.dfes.gov.uk/pns/DisplayPN.cgi?pn_id=2007_0100

End Game the movie

Radical orthodoxy and Skate Church

I don’t normally listen to podcasts but this one came across my in box, from a variety of sources. I guess this is because it picks up different themes and interests from the eceltic networks i am in, from practice based mission/youth work, to Emerging church networks, to anabaptist links. There is some I struggle with but am interested in the concept of radical orthodoxy, particularly around the trancendancy of God, the issues explored around reason and faith and some of the issues around the societial, and cosmic dimensions of church I am really into because of my community bias, but have questions about how Millbank places the parish as core to this, and is so strongly critical of network approaches.
Good stuff but not always easy concepts to get your head aroundHatchet movies