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Community Development and Youth Work @ The University of Dundee

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We are the Community Education Team at the University of Dundee. Empowering our students to make a difference in the lives of people, communities in Scotland and around the world.

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From Classroom to Publication: Sarah’s Inspiring MSc Story Exploring Youth Work and LGBTQ+ Inclusion Through Research and Practice

πŸŽ“ Big Congrats!

Sarah MacFarlane smashed it: graduated with distinction from our MSc in Community Development & Youth Work!

πŸ“š Her 2nd-year research? Published βœ…

πŸ”₯ Sarah = inclusion + social justice in action. 🌈
πŸ‘‰ Full story: tinyurl.com/5y43xsw3

05.12.2025 08:25 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Youth work, informal education and LGBTQ+ youth This article presents an empirical, qualitative study examining how youth work practitioners in one Scottish community engage with young LGBTQ+ people. While existing literature has explored how fo...

🌈 New Research Published!

tinyurl.com/mstnhd5p

Our latest article explores youth work’s role in supporting LGBTQ+ young people in a challenging climate.
Key insights:

Pace of change
Fear of wrong terms
Power of the Youth Work approach
Need for staff development

#YouthWork #LGBTQ+

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Chart showing Change in annual income in cash terms (left-hand side) and as share of income (righthand side), as a result of tax and benefit policy changes announced since Autumn Budget 2024, by income vigintile: UK, 2029-30

Chart showing Change in annual income in cash terms (left-hand side) and as share of income (righthand side), as a result of tax and benefit policy changes announced since Autumn Budget 2024, by income vigintile: UK, 2029-30

Overall, the combination of tax rises and giveaways since last year’s Budget is progressive.

Incomes for households in the bottom half of the distribution have increased by 1.0 per cent and incomes for households in the top half fell by 0.7 per cent.

01.12.2025 09:03 β€” πŸ‘ 20    πŸ” 10    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 3
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From Practice to Degree: Your Pathway into University How experienced practitioners in Youth Work, Adult Learning, and Community Development can gain academic credit and join our MA (Hons) programme through RPL.

πŸ’‘ Have years of experience in Community Development, Youth Work, or Adult Learning but no formal academic qualifications? Our RPL modules are designed for YOU.

From Practice to Degree: Your Pathway into University

For more information see our Substack Post here: substack.com/home/post/p-...

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 Figure 8 shows, unemployment fell 
from 69 to 36 per cent among these young NEETs between 2005 and 2025, but this has 
been more than offset by a sharp rise in inactivity for β€˜other’ reasons: while this category 
accounted for one third (21 per cent) of young NEETs in 2005, by 2025 this share rose to 
56 per cent. This suggests that the youngest NEETs are increasingly disengaged with 
education and the labour market for reasons unrelated to active job searches. Though 
out-numbered among all NEETs, 16-17-year-olds have played a key role in the broader rise 
in inactivity for β€˜other’ reasons among all NEETs.

In contrast, trends among 18-21 and 22-24-year-olds are more similar. Unemployment 
remains the dominant reason for being NEET, accounting for roughly 40 per cent of NEETs 
in both groups in 2025. This marks only modest changes over the past two decades as 50 
per cent of 18-21-year-olds and 34 per cent of 22-24-year-olds were unemployed in 2005.

Figure 8 shows, unemployment fell from 69 to 36 per cent among these young NEETs between 2005 and 2025, but this has been more than offset by a sharp rise in inactivity for β€˜other’ reasons: while this category accounted for one third (21 per cent) of young NEETs in 2005, by 2025 this share rose to 56 per cent. This suggests that the youngest NEETs are increasingly disengaged with education and the labour market for reasons unrelated to active job searches. Though out-numbered among all NEETs, 16-17-year-olds have played a key role in the broader rise in inactivity for β€˜other’ reasons among all NEETs. In contrast, trends among 18-21 and 22-24-year-olds are more similar. Unemployment remains the dominant reason for being NEET, accounting for roughly 40 per cent of NEETs in both groups in 2025. This marks only modest changes over the past two decades as 50 per cent of 18-21-year-olds and 34 per cent of 22-24-year-olds were unemployed in 2005.

It's vital to look at reasons for being NEET for different age groups.

Among 16-17-year-olds, the composition of NEETs has shifted away from unemployment towards less-well-defined forms of inactivity.

In contrast, for 18-24 year olds, unemployment remains the dominant reason for being NEET.

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Join us at the #UniversityofDundee Open Day to learn more about our MA in Community Development and Youth Work.
πŸ”— tinyurl.com/4d4hdjyc
πŸ—“οΈ When: Saturday, 25 October
πŸ“ Where: University of Dundee
Come meet us and find out more! 😊
#CommunityDevelopment #YouthWork #SocialJustice #HigherEducation

15.10.2025 12:30 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Join us at the #UniversityofDundee Open Day to learn more about our MA in Community Development and Youth Work.
πŸ”— tinyurl.com/4d4hdjyc
πŸ—“οΈ When: Saturday, 25 October
πŸ“ Where: University of Dundee
Come meet us and find out more! 😊
#CommunityDevelopment #YouthWork #SocialJustice #HigherEducation

15.10.2025 12:30 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Community Development & Youth Work MA (Hons) This course will prepare you for a career dedicated to building stronger, more equitable communities

πŸ‘‹First post! Are you passionate about social justice, genuine empowerment, and working with communities? Our course could be for you.
🧭 Study on campus or remotely
πŸŽ“ Professionally accredited
🌍 Open to students worldwide
Curious? Drop us a reply.
www.dundee.ac.uk/undergraduat...

13.10.2025 08:09 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

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