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Book Review: Youth Policy and Social Inclusion: Critical Debates with Young People

Posted: 15 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


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Youth Policy and Social Inclusion: Critical Debates with Young People
Edited by Monica Barry, Routledge
ISBN 0415319048, £22.99

STAR RATING: 4/5


There is a good deal of empathy, frustration and anger around the various injustices that young people suffer here, writes John Astley.

The book is in two parts, on overarching themes such as "young people and citizenship", and specific issues, such as "young people and unemployment: from welfare to workfare".
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The information here will be valuable for students, tutors, and policy-makers (for example, councillors involved in the Children and Young People's Trusts).

However, the really innovative aspect of this book is the series of valuable "postscripts" - comments on each chapter written by young people - "expert witnesses". One such debate considers factors that contribute to social exclusion or prohibit social inclusion. There is a tendency to accentuate age segregation as the key determinant, over class, ethnicity or locality.

This focus does tend to see "the young" as a culturally homogeneous group, which can hinder understanding of where young people struggle to be included.

John Astley is chair of Voluntary Youth Services, Devon



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