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Welcome to
the International
Child and Youth Care Network
(CYC-NET)
The solitary individual is really a contradiction in terms. You can be
a person only by belonging, because you didn't bring yourself into the
world. You came into the world because two people came together. You
came into the world as a member of a family, a community.

DESMOND TUTU
Interviewed by Alan Blankstein in Reaching Today's Youth
Invitation: Your writing
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Monthly magazine for Child & Youth
Care Workers

ISSUE 51 APRIL 2003

EDITORIAL
Significant
moments
PROFESSION & PRACTICE
AIDS orphans and poverty
in Africa
Working with a
multicultural staff
CARE GIVERS
Mary Beth
Hewitt: Do I make a difference?
My foster
mother my best friend
PEOPLE
Jack Phelan's Month
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
Peter Friese:
Cultural work in practice in Denmark
Mark Krueger:
Learning child and youth work in context
Student view: Child
life specialists
FEATURES
Childhood: The world
in a grain of sand
The Seed
of Renewal
Stand Up for
Kids and street children
World view: Unfriendly
cyclone in Fiji
March
Assignment: Men in child and youth care work
Short story: Can I
explain?
REGULARS
Leon Fulcher back home in New
Zealand
Henry Maier on Children in wartime
Karen VanderVen on bedtime
Niall McElwee: The
ethics of research
Mark Krueger in someone else's
shoes
Grant Charles on war and
assessment
Mark Smith: Qualifying
and registering the workforce
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