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28/11/2019
According to a recent report from the National Youth Agency, placing ‘on-road’ support workers for young people in communities affected by gang violence is vital to prevent violence among youngsters. The ‘on-road’ approach refers to a less structured and informal practices of Youth Work which is particularly effective in engaging young people that live antisocial lifestyles or live in high-crime environments.
Report author Craig Pinkney, a criminologist and youth sector specialist, urges youth workers to “work with young people on the frontline” and highlights the importance of youth workers adopting the on-road method as a means to “engage with young people around the issues of gangs and violence in such spaces”. Pinkney also notes that youth workers in this sector can safeguard their credibility within communities by ensuring they have an understanding of young people’s lives that can only come by immersing themselves into their environments, including their language, behaviour and dress code.
The National Youth Agency report further comments on the need for more ‘on-road’ professionals stating, “those in this specialist role are able to forge relationships with young people by gaining their acceptance, approval and permission.”
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