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BA Youth & Community Work (JNC)
About this course
Youth and community work is a professional practice grounded in the values of informal education, empowerment, and the belief that young people and communities have the capacity to develop, lead, and transform their own lives when supported in the right way. It is a discipline that draws on social theory, educational philosophy, and community development practice, asking how workers can build relationships with young people and communities that are authentic, respectful, and genuinely developmental. The JNC professional qualification is the recognised standard for youth workers in the UK, and programmes that lead to it are designed to prepare students for qualified professional practice. This part-time programme at Wrexham is designed for those who want to work within informal education settings, developing both their theoretical understanding of youth and community work and their practical skills in working with young people and communities through participation, empowerment, and partnership. You will examine the history and theory of youth work and community development, the ethical frameworks that govern professional practice, the social and policy contexts in which the work takes place, and the methods and approaches that experienced practitioners use. Part-time study means the programme is accessible to those who are already working in the sector or who have other commitments. Graduates holding the JNC endorsement are professionally qualified youth workers, eligible to practise in youth services, community organisations, charities, schools, and local authority settings. Career destinations include youth centre work, detached and outreach youth work, community development, voluntary sector roles, and leadership and management within youth organisations. Many graduates also move into related fields such as social work, education welfare, housing support, and public health community roles. Further postgraduate study in community education, social policy, or related fields is a route for those who wish to develop academic or senior leadership expertise.
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