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Journal of Social Work | 2018

The development of agency in professional youth work with girls and young women in the Netherlands

Cynthia Boomkens; Judith Metz; Tine Van Regenmortel; René Schalk

Summary Young people living in north-west European welfare states are challenged to develop their individual strength. This is especially difficult for girls living in vulnerable circumstances, because they face a form of marginalization. Girls work is a method of professional youth work that supports girls in their identity development, making them more capable of shaping their own lives now and as adults. This is conceptualized as agency, which consist of the properties: intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness, self-reflection. This paper examines the extent to which girls work helps girls living in vulnerable circumstances to develop their individual strength. Findings The article is based on a questionnaire filled out by 393 girls who participate in 59 girls work activities in the Netherlands. This study shows that participation in girls work contributes to the development of intentionality of these girls (F(3,387)u2009=u20094.60, pu2009=u2009.004). Furthermore, girls who received an individual approach are better capable of reflecting on their actions than girls who only participated in group activities (F(2,388)u2009=u20093.10, pu2009=u2009.046). Applications The findings suggest that participation in girls work contributes to the intentionality of girls in vulnerable circumstances, which is an important step in the development of agency. But to accomplish this, girls need to learn how to act upon their personal intentions. However, the findings do not show that girls work contributes to the other properties of agency, suggesting that to support girls in shaping their own lives, youth workers need to contribute more to the other levels of agency.


Archive | 2018

Meidenwerk en de rol van de meidengroep : invloed van de meidengroep op hoe meiden zelf vormgeven aan het eigen leven

Hannah van der Grient; Judith Metz


Archive | 2018

Meidenwerk en de rol van het netwerk : factsheet

Cynthia Boomkens; Judith Metz


Archive | 2018

Meidenwerk en de rol van het netwerk : onderzoek naar de invloed van het netwerk op hoe kwetsbare meiden zelf vormgeven aan het eigen leven

Cynthia Boomkens; Judith Metz


Archive | 2018

Meidenwerk en de rol van de omgeving van meiden : factsheet

Karin van Trijp; Cynthia Boomkens; Hannah van der Grient; Judith Metz


Portfolio jongerenwerk | 2017

Youth organizing : onderzoek naar Youth Organizing als specifieke methodiek van grootstedelijk jongerenwerk

Saïd Awad; Judith Metz; Kamiel Koops; Jolanda Sonneveld


Portfolio jongerenwerk | 2017

Informatie & Advies : Onderzoek naar Informatie & Advies als specifieke methodiek van het grootstedelijk jongerenwerk

Rick Schaap; Dejan Todorović; Saïd Awad; Willeke Manders; Jolanda Sonneveld; Judith Metz


Portfolio jongerenwerk | 2017

Groepswerk : onderzoek naar Groepswerk als generieke methodiek van het grootstedelijk jongerenwerk

Sanne Rumping; Judith Metz; Saïd Awad; Evelien Nijland; Willeke Manders; Dejan Todorović; Jolanda Sonneveld; Rick Schaap


Archive | 2017

Literatuuronderzoek peer-to-peer in het jongerenwerk

Willeke Manders; Judith Metz; Jolanda Sonneveld


Archive | 2017

Tabellenboek : uitkomsten van het vragenlijstonderzoek naar de mening van meiden over het meidenwerk.

Evelien Rauwerdink-Nijland; Cynthia Boomkens; Judith Metz

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Saïd Awad

Hogeschool van Amsterdam

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Sanne Rumping

Hogeschool van Amsterdam

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Tine Van Regenmortel

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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