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YAMN
> A regional network of museums and galleries supporting best accessible educational practice through supporting and sharing research and case studies and the provision of training.

YCYJ
> This list is a forum for for academics and others involved in the study of youth crime, youth criminology and youth justice. It supports the Youth Criminology / Youth Justice Study Network of the British Society of Criminology and is open to all other interested parties. The list acts as a resource for the announcement of relevant meetings, seminars, conferences, calls for papers, research and publications. It is also hoped that members will use the list to share and debate ideas and ways of disseminating ideas into the practice and policy field.

YLG-LIST
> This list is for CILIP YLG members to exchange information and best practice models.

YORKCREATIVEHERITAGECOLLECTIVE
> This is a partnership-building and knowledge-exchange facilitation list for the creative and cultural sectors, led by York Archaeological Trust and the University of York

YORKHISTORY
> This list is for people who are working on or have queries relating to the history of York (UK)

YOUNG-PEOPLES-SEXUAL-HEALTH
> A forum to promote discussion, disseminate ideas and share research findings in the field of young people's sexual and reproductive health.

YOUNGPERSONS-PSYCHIATRIC-NURSING
> This is a discussion forum for all those working or researching in the area of child and adolescent mental health nursing.

YOUNGWORKERS
> The list is to facilitate discussion between members attending and interested in an ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) sponsored seminar programme looking at young people and precarious work. The list will continue beyond the duration of the seminars (2011 - 2012) with the intention of developing interdisciplinary discussion and networks.

YOUTH-STUDY
> The Youth Study Mailing List is a forum for academics and others involved in the study of youth. It is linked to the British Sociological Association's 'Youth Study Group', but is open to all other interested parties. The list will be used as a resource for the announcement of relevant meetings, seminars, conferences, calls for papers and publications. It is also hoped that members will use the list to share and debate ideas as well as to draw upon a varied pool of knowledge and expertise.

YPPN
> A network for people that work with young people in a museum or gallery setting.

YVN
> For sharing information between vision researchers across Yorkshire Universities