Why the youth sector in Victoria, Australia, needs a code of ethical practice created by Lauren Hoiles and Tim Corney
Material type: TextSeries: Commonwealth Youth and Development ; Volume 5, number 1South Africa: UNISA, 2007Content type:- text
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- HD6276.A3 COM
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Journal Article | Main Library Journal Article | HD6276.A3 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 5, no. 1 (pages 1-2) | SP13993 | Not for loan | For in house use |
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Hoiles and Corney argue strongly in favour of the development of a code of ethical practice by youth workers for youth work. The article focuses on the need in Victoria, Australia, and is set within the context of Australian legislation that governs relationships with children and youth, and children's wellbeing. Their main arguments centre on the safety of clients, the safety and protection of youth workers, and the need to develop a platform of consensus for the professionalisation of youth work.
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