Browsing by Author "Coen, Liam"
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50 Key Messages to Accompany Investing in Families: Supporting Parents to Improve outcomes for Children.
Gillen, Aisling; Landy, Fergal; Devaney, Carmel; Canavan, John; Coen, Liam (Child and Family Agency, 2013-08)[no abstract available] -
Domestic Violence in Ireland: an Overview of National Strategic Policy and Relevant International Literature on Prevention and Intervention Initiatives in Service Provision
Kearns, Noreen; Coen, Liam; Canavan, John (Child and Family Research Centre, School of Political Science & Sociology, NUI Galway, 2008-02)Introduction In order to address the problem of domestic violence from a strategic and evidence based perspective it is necessary to have a broad understanding of the current national and international policy and practice ... -
Domestic violence in Ireland: an overview of national strategic policy and relevant international literature on prevention and intervention initiatives in service provision
Canavan, Liam; Coen, Liam; Kearns, Noreen (Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2008) -
Domestic violence in Ireland: an overview of national strategic policy and relevant international literature on prevention and intervention initiatives in service provision.
Kearns, Noreen; Coen, Liam; Canavan, John (Child and Family Research Centre, 2008-02)In order to address the problem of domestic violence from a strategic and evidence-based perspective it is necessary to have a broad understanding of the current national and international policy and practice initiatives ... -
GLobe: All-Ireland Programme for Immigrant Parents. Final Evaluation Report
Coen, Liam; Canavan, John (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, 2012-02)In 2007, the Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, was commissioned by the PMC to evaluate Globe: All Ireland Programme for Immigrant Parents. From 2007 ¿ 2009 a number of interim evaluation reports were submitted ... -
Investing in Families: Supporting Parents to Improve Outcomes for Children
Gillen, Aisling; Landy, Fergal; Devaney, Carmel; Canavan, John; Coen, Liam (Child and Family Agency, 2013-08)[no abstract available] -
Leading community change: delivering better outcomes in an Irish community. Childhood Development Initiative final process evaluation report
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Ozan, Jessica; Curtin, Chris (Childhood Development Initiative, 2014)In 2003, individuals from a number of organisations in Tallaght West came together with local residents with the shared desire of improving outcomes for children and young people in the area. This group’s consultation, ... -
A literature review for integrated planning for improved outcomes for children and families.
Coen, Liam; Canavan, John; Dolan, Pat (Cooperation and Working Together (CAWT), 2008)Increasingly, policy makers and service managers, planners and practitioners are encouraged, and often mandated, to work together to achieve better outcomes for children and young people. The momentum towards formally ... -
An operational profile and exploration of the perceived benefits of the youth cafe model in Ireland
Forkan, Cormac; Brady, Bernadine; Moran, Lisa; Coen, Liam (Department of Children and Youth Affairs, 2015)[no abstract available] -
Privileging practice: facing the challenge of integrated working for outcomes for children
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Dolan, Pat; Whyte, Liam (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009-09-01)Integrated working for outcomes is complex and challenging in theory and practice. Yet, outcomes and integrated working are central to the policy goals for children and families in Ireland. In this article, the authors ... -
The Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) process evaluation Thematic Report No. 1: the origins and development of CDI and its strategy 'A place for children: Tallaght West'
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Ozan, Jessica; Curtin, Chris (Childhood Development Initiative, 2014)Children are now firmly at the centre of a variety of legislative initiatives and statutory and voluntary services working for families. Legislation in recent years has spoken about the paramountcy of the child, emphasising ... -
The Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) process evaluation Thematic Report No. 2: interagency working and service integration in Tallaght West
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Ozan, Jessica; Curtin, Chris (Childhood Development Initiative, 2014)Children are now firmly at the centre of a variety of legislative initiatives, and statutory and voluntary services working for families. Legislation in recent years has spoken about the ‘paramountcy’ of the child, ... -
The Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) process evaluation Thematic Report No. 3: CDI experience impacting on training and support of managers and practitioners
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Ozan, Jessica; Curtin, Chris (Childhood Development Initiative, 2014)BACKGROUND The Tallaght West Child Development Initiative (CDI) aims to improve outcomes for children and young people through the implementation of a ten year strategy A Place for Children: Tallaght West. In Winter 2008 ... -
The Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) process evaluation Thematic Report No. 4: CDI as organisation: examining the processes and relationships to support implementation
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Ozan, Jessica; Curtin, Chris (Childhood Development Initiative, 2014)BACKGROUND In 2008 the Child and Family Research Centre (CFRC) was contracted for a three year period by the Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) to undertake a process evaluation of its work. The evaluation ... -
The Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) process evaluation Thematic Report No. 6: mainstreaming, dissemination and sustainability
Canavan, John; Coen, Liam; Ozan, Jessica; Curtin, Chris (Childhood Development Initiative, 2014)BACKGROUND In 2008 the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre (CFRC) was contracted by the Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) to undertake a process evaluation of its work. The evaluation consists of a series of six ... -
Time4Us: evaluation report
Kearns, Noreen; Coen, Liam (Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2008) -
Towards a better future: research on labour market needs and social exclusion of one parent families in Galway city and county
Bradley, Ciara; Canavan, John; Donegan, Michaela; Rau, Henrike; Coen, Liam; Millar, Michelle (Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2007) -
Youth Cafés in Ireland: A best practice guide
Devaney, Carmel; Forkan, Cormac; Canavan, John; Dolan, Pat; Bradley, Ciara; Brady, Bernadine; Carty, Catherine; Coen, Liam; Kearns, Noreen; Kenny, Anne; Merriman, Brian; O'Regan, Conor (Stationary Office, Dublin, 2010-04)[No abstract available]