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  2. Youthworks College - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Youthworks College is a ministry of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney. [3] Youthworks College was founded in 1999 [4] and offers the Year 13 theology course for school leavers and a three year diploma of Theology. [5] The principal is Rev Dr Bill Salier. [6]

  3. Anglican Youthworks - Wikipedia

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    Anglican Youthworks resulted the following year. [13] In 1997, Youthworks College was formed at Camp Wanawong in Loftus; the campus was opened to students three years later. The college began offering a gap year program and a Year 13 diploma in 2006, and long-distance online study in 2009.

  4. Year 13 - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, Year 13 is the second year of post-compulsory education. Students entering Year 13 are usually aged between 16.5 and 18. [2] A student may stay in Year 13 until the end of the calendar year following their 19th birthday. Year 13 pupils are educated in secondary schools or in area schools. [3]

  5. Youth work - Wikipedia

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    A Ukrainian community youth centre in Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia. Youth work is a community support activity aimed at older children and adolescents. Depending upon the culture and the community, different services and institutions may exist for this purpose.

  6. Youth worker - Wikipedia

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    Engaging youth in participation and aiding youth in locating self is an important aspect of youth work practice. A youth worker needs to identify an "opening" for practice and be willing to make that opening into an "opportunity" by find resources to meet the needs of the work through various stakeholders.

  7. Center for Talented Youth - Wikipedia

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    In the 2023-24 School Year, online and synchronous, or "LIVE" courses, cost $1,125, asynchronous courses cost $955-$1,455, session-based courses cost $695-$2,130, and clubs cost $185-$380. [ 17 ] Full-time JHU staff can apply for 50% tuition remission.

  8. 15 Best Jobs for 13-Year-Olds That Pay Well: Your Guide

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    Here are 15 jobs for 13-year-olds. ... Thirteen is an excellent age to start learning about how to earn money, save it and use it wisely. Jobs for 13-Year-Olds.

  9. History of youth work - Wikipedia

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    A year later in 1908, Charles Russell began his work with young men on the streets in deprived areas of Manchester, leading to the foundation of the National association of boys' clubs movement. In 1910 the Girl Guides (and later Girl Scouts in the United States) were founded by Baden-Powell with the aid of his sister Agnes. This was because ...