| The articles below are snippets from various newspapers, to view the snippet click on the article image on the left. |
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Helping troubled or troublesome young people gives William Johnstone a lot of job satisfaction |
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A peace role for ex-Army man Jim: Anyone who thinks working in child and youth care isn't a job for a man should listen to Jim Reagan |
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You can be man enough for youth care: Youth care often suffers from the image that it is not a career for men |
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Ex-Saints keeper John plays the care game: Former St Mirren goalie John Hillcoat is urging men to take a shot at working to help young lads keep out of trouble |
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Youngsters trust the honest man: Ayr United goalkeeper John Hillcoat is urging men to take a shot at working to help young lads keep out of trouble |
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Former Accies 'keeper says men can care: An Ex-Accies goalkeeper is to front a campaign aimed at persuading more men to work in youth nd child care |
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Definitely a man's job: The Kibble Centre is appealing to the caring side of local men tohelp Renfrewshire's at-risk children |
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What kind of man are you? Do you Care?: A young man is so strong, so mad, so certain, and so lost. Has has everything and he is able to use nothing |
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There is a perception that there are no specialist skills involved in caring |
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Children Now, 19th January 2005, Neil McMillan, Project Manager, Men Can Care |
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Workplace drifter finds happy home with career in the care sector: Stephen Hughes is carvingout a career in a sector more often associated with women |
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Kibble Education and Care Centre: Are you interested in a career in youth work but don't think that you have the experience or qualifications? |
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Scottish ESF Objective 3 Best Pratice 2005 Award: Equal Opportunities awarded to Kibble Education and Care Centre |
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Equal Opportunities winner Kibble Education and Care Centre |
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Equal Opportunities winner Kibble Education and Care Centre |
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Improving outcomes for looked-after children award 2005: Shortlisted teams: Men Can Care (Highly Commended) - Kibble Education and Care Centre |