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University of Minnesota Youth Work Institute
Basic Information
Address: 200 Oak St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Email: mnywi@umn.edu
Phone Number: 612-624-1999
Fax Number: 612-624-6905
Additional Information
Focus: The Youth Work Institute delivers education, training, and professional development for adults who work with and on behalf of young people.
Program Information:
The University of Minnesota Extension Youth Work Institute delivers education, training, and professional development for adults who work with and on behalf of young people. Since 2000, the Youth Work Institute has provided the latest youth development research and taught youth workers throughout Minnesota how to apply it in their work. The Youth Work Institute is committed to expanding the knowledge and strengthening the practices of staff and volunteers who are committed to high quality youth development experiences for young people.
The Youth Work Institute is dedicated to expanding the knowledge and strengthening the practices of out-of-school program staff and volunteers who help young people learn, lead and contribute. Our programs provide the latest research on youth development and practical ways to apply it to your daily work. We highlight the contributions of scholarly study as well as the wisdom and experience of community practitioners. You’ll learn from experienced YWI faculty and staff, as well as nationally and internationally known researchers, practitioners and policy experts on youth development.