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Youth work produces increased consciousness in individuals, as Davies and Gibson (1967) explicitly define its product as 'any individual’s increased consciousness of himself — of his values, aptitudes and untapped resources' in [1].

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Developing youth work: Chapter 5 - Beyond social education infed.org Mark Smith · infed.org 1 fact
quoteDavies and Gibson (1967) stated that the product of youth work is 'any individual’s increased consciousness of himself — of his values, aptitudes and untapped resources and of the relevance of these to others. It enhances the individual’s understanding of how to form mutually satisfying relationships, and so involves a search for the adult for ways of helping a young person to discover how to contribute to as well as take from his associations with others.'