Browsing The Child and Family Research Centre (Reports) by Title
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GLobe: All-Ireland Programme for Immigrant Parents. Final Evaluation Report
(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 ... -
Guidance for the Implementation of an Area Based Approach to Prevention, Partnership and Family Support
(Child and Family Agency, 2013-08)[no abstract available] -
Here you feel more comfortable to talk : An evaluation of Foróige's REAL U: Relationships Explored and Life Uncovered programme
(Foróige Best Practice Unit, 2014)[no abstract available] -
How are we doing? An Evaluation Resource for Foróige Staff
(Foroige Best Practice Unit, 2012)[no abstract available] -
HSE Policy on Engaging Children in Planning, Design, Development, Delivery and Evaluation of Services
(HSE, 2008)To propose how th HSE can ensure that children and young people have a voice in matters affecting them. -
If I can make their life a little easier, then I'm happy: Study of Young Carers in the Irish Population
(2010-10)The purpose of the study was to examine mechanisms through which young carers in Ireland can be identified, to investigate the impact of caring on their lives and to examine ways in which they can be assisted. -
If I can make their life a little easier, then I'm happy: Study of Young Carers in the Irish Population,. Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. Dublin: The Stationary Office.
(The Stationery Office, Dublin, 2010)[no abstract available] -
Introducing commissioning in Ireland: establishing a baseline
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway, 2017-05)Established on 1 January 2014, through the Child and Family Agency Act, Tusla is responsible for improving well-being and outcomes for children.1 In 2014, Tusla published the first nationally developed commissioning ... -
Introducing commissioning in Ireland: establishing a baseline
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2017-05)Established on 1 January 2014, through the Child and Family Agency Act, Tusla is responsible for improving well-being and outcomes for children.1 In 2014, Tusla published the first nationally developed commissioning ... -
Investing in Families: Supporting Parents to Improve Outcomes for Children
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Leading community change: delivering better outcomes in an Irish community. Childhood Development Initiative final process evaluation report
(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.
(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 ... -
Literature review: models of continuing professional development for social workers
(Tusla - Child and Family Agency, 2015)The theme of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for social work practitioners seems to have been accorded great attention in the social work literature, especially more recently. In particular, a number of influential ... -
Lír Youth and Family Project: evaluation report
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Longitudinal study of children who leave care
(Department of Children and Youth Affairs, 2013)[no abstract available] -
Meitheal and child and family support networks - process and outcomes study
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NatiNUI Galway, 2018-09)This report presents research on the Meitheal and Child and Family Support Network (CFSN) model.1 The research has three components – (1) the Meitheal Process and Outcomes study, (2) findings on the Child and Family ... -
Meitheal and child and family support networks final report: Tusla’s programme for prevention, partnership and family support
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-09)The Development and Mainstreaming Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) is a programme of action being undertaken by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, as part of its National Service Delivery ... -
Meitheal and child and family support networks process and outcomes: pilot study
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-09)This document reports on the fi ndings of the Meitheal and Child and Family Support Networks (CFSN) Process and Outcomes Pilot Study. This study was carried out between October and November 2016 to evaluate the appropriateness ... -
Meitheal and child and family support networks: Interim report on the meitheal process and outcomes study
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2017-09)This research study is being conducted as part of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre’s evaluation of the Development and Mainstreaming Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) that Tusla, ... -
A national review of children first and keeping safe training in HSE children and families services
(Child and Family Agency, 2014)