Many thanks to Justin Wylie for these excellent photos of last Friday’s conference in Leeds. A report will follow and hopefully videos of Nigel and Naomi’s contributions. For now I can only worry about the number of smiling faces on the images. If word gets round that folk at IDYW events have a good time, alongside immersing themselves in critical debate, where will it all end?
Hi Tony, the link doesn’t take you to any pictures Diane Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the O2 network. From: IN DEFENCE OF YOUTH WORKSent: Saturday, 14 March 2015 15:14To: dianelaw211@gmail.comReply To: IN DEFENCE OF YOUTH WORKSubject: [New post] Conference Photos
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Hi Dianne
Thanks. That might have been because the page was in preview mode. Or it might have been because the links go to a slideshow and that doesn’t work in mobile devices. I’ve changed the way the links work. Would you mind telling me if you still have a problem? If you do I’ll try to fix it.
Thanks
Justin
Reblogged this on Detached Youthwork – Learning from the Street and commented:
The Smiles and relaxed conversation at the beginning of the IDYW ‘faith and secular youthwork day’ Conversations around commonalities, language, practice, and also around power, culture and understanding. An intense but thoroughly enjoyable day