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Episode 15 (S6). Reframing Perspectives on Youth Violence (feat. Luke Billingham)

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This episode is an absolute banger!
Your favourite trio of social workers were join by the brilliant Luke Billingham.
Luke is a Youth and Community worker, Research Associate and Author and joined the Social Matters Podcast to discuss his work and perspective on youth violence. In a society where many people hold a narrow understanding of youth violence, Luke shares his experience and wisdom to help reframe perspectives.
There were so many golden nuggets in this episode so we hope you enjoy. Tune in to listen to this conversation and please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!
To learn more about Luke's work, click the links below.

More info about Luke and Keir's book Against Youth Violence at:

https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/against-youth-violence

https://www.hackneyquest.org.uk/programmes/hackney-wick (more info about projects Luke has co-led in Hackney Wick:

https://www.open.ac.uk/people/lb28572 (Bio & publications list:)

https://changingviolence.org/ (Project Luke is a Research Associate on)

Twitter/X: @lbilli91

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This episode is an absolute banger!
Your favourite trio of social workers were join by the brilliant Luke Billingham.
Luke is a Youth and Community worker, Research Associate and Author and joined the Social Matters Podcast to discuss his work and perspective on youth violence. In a society where many people hold a narrow understanding of youth violence, Luke shares his experience and wisdom to help reframe perspectives.
There were so many golden nuggets in this episode so we hope you enjoy. Tune in to listen to this conversation and please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!
To learn more about Luke's work, click the links below.

More info about Luke and Keir's book Against Youth Violence at:

https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/against-youth-violence

https://www.hackneyquest.org.uk/programmes/hackney-wick (more info about projects Luke has co-led in Hackney Wick:

https://www.open.ac.uk/people/lb28572 (Bio & publications list:)

https://changingviolence.org/ (Project Luke is a Research Associate on)

Twitter/X: @lbilli91

  continue reading

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