56 research outputs found
Taking boys seriously: a longitudinal study of adolescent male school-life experiences in Northern Ireland
This report presents the findings of a five year longitudinal study (2006-2011) carried out by The
Centre for Young Men’s Studies at the University of Ulster and funded by the Department of Education and the Department of Justice.
The research was initiated in response to concerns about boys’ educational underachievement and wider concerns about boys’ health and well-being. The study annually tracked the same 378 adolescent boys aged 11-16 across nine post-primary schools in Northern Ireland
From Conflict to Peacebuilding: Reflections and Descriptions of Youth Work Practice in the Contested Spaces of Northern Ireland
Violent Youth Culture in Northern Ireland: Young Men, Violence and the Challenges of Peacebuilding.
The Challenges and Potential of developing a more effective Youth Work Curriculum with young men.
Stuck between ceasefires and Peacebuilding: Finding Positive Responses to young men's experiences of violence
The 'Lens Model': A practical tool for developing and understanding gender conscious practice.
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