Intro and welcome.
Prospex is a youth based charity working predominately on the Bemerton Estate its foundations have been built around on and around detached youth work we have carried out and the quality of relationships we have managed to build with young people in the local area.
The meaning of being ‘detached’ in terms of a house would suggest standing on its own, not joined to another. In a similar way I see detached youth work as being: ‘Working with young people where they are at , on their terms and turf, going out with the mind set to meet their need, passing on information and support in the field as it were. Not having the intention of necessarily of bringing them back to something in order to be able to carry out the required intervention or support.
Effective Detached / Outreach work. The 5 Core principles of detached.
1: Passion (commitment).
This cannot be stressed enough as to how important of these two elements enough most people can learn the skills necessary to carry out detached or outreach work but to really be effective with it you need to have passion for meeting and supporting young people where they are at (out in the field with all that implies and issues that could arise. The job and hours tend to be unsocial and often mean being out whatever the weather. To last at this without passion for what you are doing and the young people you work with is likely to be short lived.
2: Time Spent (visibility)
Visibility is also vital to the progression and effectiveness of the work. If young people can’t see you they won’t access you or what you have to offer. Lets not underestimate the importance of being seen by the wider community. It is important that the wider community also feel comfortable and confident in your presence. The most effective way of doing this is to spend as much time as is possible being just in the community. It is a sad fact that in todays world young people generally have little time spent with them. It is important that this changes and young people are encouraged, made to feel oimportant and empowered to better themselves an dthis is done by spending time with them. Just 5 minutes of our time sat listening , chatting or just being with a young person can have a life changing effect on them or a group.
3: Relationship<P>
This is the key to all youth work and that to of detached / outreach work Without it we have nothing. These relationships can be formed relatively quickly once the young people are aware and confident in us and our presence. It is vital that we make very efferent to make sure that we are able to maintain these relationships by regular contact and accessibility. The young people need to brought into a position where they feel safe and know that you can be trusted. A lot of the young people you will come across have been let down at some point in their past. Make sure that your yes is you yes and your no is your no. Try to avoid making promises that you may not be able to for fill and BE REAL!
4: Transparency, Honesty & Trust
It is highly important to be completely transparency in all we do and say when we are out and about this will lead to stronger better relationships of trust and Honestly. If you are not sure about something that you are asked about say so or tell them that you will get back to them once your have found out the answer. There is nothing worse for a young person that being mislead. Always make your intentions clear to the young people you are working with making sure that everybody you come in to contact with knows who you are and why your there.
5: Looking, Observations & Recordings
Although the last of the 5 key principles it is by no means the least important. Observing the surrounding area and the young people you are working with at any one time should become a natural habit for any detached or outreach worker. The more information about the targeted group you have the more effective your delivery will be. It to is important practice for the safety of those you are working with and those around you. We are never always able to cover our own backs.
Recording the activities and events as they unfold is also an important thing to do. Not only from the fund raising point, having evidence of numbers worked with successes failures etc but also for future evaluation and discussion. This can be done by taking a mental note of the events, conversations and outcomes of the session but should always be written up as soon as possible so as not to forget. This to, means that you have notes that other workers can uses with future work or reference when recalling a particular case or event. This can be done very simply with a standard out line of date, activity description, numbers contacted, aims, observations. Outcomes and necessary actions.
Other things:
It is essential that every worker you send out is CRB checked and you follow good practice it is also a good idea to carry a photo ID card showing who you are working for with phone number etc. Don’t wear this but carry it with you if anyone asks.This could be young people, the police or parents.
It is good to inform the police and any relevant bodies about what and when you are working ie housing assotiations.
It is essential to think long term when embarking on a detached project 4-5 years minimum per worker as it is not a quick fix solution. Also work out what your aims are and what you are hoping to achieve over time.
One of the most commonly asked questions from churches is how do we bring the gospel into the conversation more this will be addressed in another article.