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Youthwise was developed in 1997 in response to the cost of crime, unemployment, underachievement and anti-social behaviour amongst youth. It provides a range of initiatives and projects which can be used by educational institutions and organisations to reduce the effects of anti-social behaviour and resulting exclusion.
Youthwise has been developed from an extensive range of 'real life' case study experiences of social inclusion projects and programmes in some of the most challenging and disaffected neighbourhoods and communities nationally and internationally.
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The key themes of the 'Youthwise' programme are |


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Education attainment and achievement |


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Health and physical activity
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Social order discipline and civic responsibility |


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Environment vocation training and improved quality of life |


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The Youth Charter's Interactive Social Inclusion Toolkits provide you with innovative joined-up approaches that help you deliver 'every child matters' and 'youth matters' through sport, arts and cultural activity.


Based on our philosophy, aims and objectives, the Youthwise Toolkit will be an invaluable aid to individuals or groups by assisting in the creation and maintenance of Youthwise modules and social community programmes with a specfic brief for youth community project managers.

Based on our philosophy, aims and objectives, the Youthwise Toolkit will be an invaluable aid to individuals or groups by assisting in the creation and maintenance of Youthwise modules and social community programmes with a specfic brief for youth community project managers.
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All Youthwise programs are a registered copyright of the Youth Charter |
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The Projects and Programs featured on this website have been made possible with the grant and funding support of the following agencies: |
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