A NEW course is being launched to help to train the youth workers and volunteers of the future.
Durham County Council's education in the community initiative is running the six introductory sessions in an attempt to meet the high demand for adult helpers.
The course will be held on Thursdays at Stanley Youth Centre, between 6.30 and 8pm, starting on February 21.
Project co-ordinator Martin Lightfoot said: "Youngsters hanging around street corners are a common sight. Often they will cause no problems but occasionally they will become abusive or threatening.
"Often these kids have nowhere else to go. Youngsters should have the opportunity to have a place to go such as youth clubs.
"These clubs need trained volunteers and part-time staff who are prepared to spend time talking to young people, building up relationships and organising activities."
"This training will give people the opportunity to share experiences. It will be packed with fun activities and it's absolutely free.''
The course will be run by Gillie Littlemore, the senior youth worker at Stanley Youth Centre.
Anyone interested in taking the course should contact Martin Lightfoot on (01207) 232565.
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