University of Wales Trinity Saint David
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Join us at our friendly and informal Online Open Evening and get all your questions answered on the below courses: Work with Young People (BA), Youth Work and Social Education (BA)* at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Find out more about our Youth Work & Social Education courses at UWTSD

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Join us at our friendly and informal Online Open Evening and get all your questions answered on the below courses: Work with Young People (BA), Youth Work and Social Education (BA)*
Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Parents

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Known often as the ‘best kept secret’, youth work is a powerful approach to supporting young people build resilience and resourcefulness and to achieve their full potential. Youth work is based on developing good, positive relationships with young people, and acts as the foundation for supporting young people through a range of issues. This is why the youth work degree is often viewed by other professions as a highly desirable qualification.

To find out more join us for this taster session.

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Yn aml tybir bod gwaith ieuenctid yn ‘gyfrinach fawr’, ac mae’n ddull pwerus o gefnogi pobl ifanc i feithrin gwytnwch a dyfeisgarwch ac i gyflawni eu potensial yn llawn. Mae gwaith ieuenctid wedi’i seilio ar ddatblygu perthnasoedd da, cadarnhaol gyda phobl ifanc, ac mae’n gweithredu’n sylfaen i gefnogi pobl ifanc drwy ystod o broblemau. Dyma pam mae proffesiynau eraill yn aml yn ystyried bod y radd mewn gwaith ieuenctid yn gymhwyster i’w ddeisyfu.

Ymunwch â ni i ddarganfod mwy.

Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Parents
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