“…Broadly, South African social work and development literature acknowledges that youth exclusion from education and work is both pervasive and problematic, and is largely structural in nature (Bloch, 2009;Booyens & Crause, 2012;Maposa & Louw-Potgieter, 2012). There are some calls for specifically targeted interventions for youths who live on the margins, because broad social services often miss these young people, leaving them to fend for themselves (Booyens & Crause, 2012;Raniga & Mathe, 2011). In particular, developmental and community-level interventions, such as the establishment of youthfocused community and recreation facilities, or accessible and affordable training opportunities, are recognised by social workers focused on youth as critical for highimpact benefits for young people.…”