Take part in a mixed method study via survey
Hello John,
I hope you enjoyed the long weekend.
Are you interested in contributing to a research project on youth work and creativity? Whether you're a youth worker/practitioner ([link removed]) or a young person (18-24) involved in youth work ([link removed]) , your valuable insights to shape the future of youth work policies and practices in Ireland!
This research aims to find out if there are features in youth work that support young people to be creative. The goal is to help make these things better supported by policies and improve how they’re done in practice.
❗Deadline: 25th March
Fill out the survey >> ([link removed])
By filling out the survey, you can contribute your thoughts on topics such as
* In what ways do the distinctive features of youth work relate to its potential to foster creativity in children and young people?
* What lessons can be applied by youth workers in general to ensure that their practice with and for young people is more consciously and effectively creative?
* What lessons can be applied by policy makers to develop better synergies between policy for creativity and for youth work?
I appreciate the time you're taking to fill out the survey ([link removed]) John. If you have any questions, please get in touch.
All the best,
Saoirse
Saoirse Reynolds
Youth Arts Programme
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague Street, Dublin 2
P.S. Please share this survey far and wide ([link removed]) to all of your networks and connections. The more diverse input that the research receives the better!
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