Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.- Scotland YAP News -
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Published on: 8/12/2006
Last Visited: 4/26/2007
Being a youth advocate would be ideal for anyone who feels they can make a difference to a young person's life and keep them on the straight and narrow, says Kibble's Youth Advocate Programme Service Manager, Denise Williamson.
She explains: "We are looking for people who are committed to making a positive difference to a young person's life.
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Denise added: "The way the service is set up means there is the flexibility for our youth advocate workers who already have a full-time job to work for us in the evenings and/or at weekends.
"This also means that if someone wants to work part-time, but still feels they have something to offer a young person they can become a youth advocate."
Anyone interested in a job as a youth advocate with Kibble's AdvocacyWorks should contact Denise Williamson on 0141 889 0044, extension 309, or email her at denise.williamson@kibble.org.