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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.
A Review of the Teenage Health Initiative (THI) in the former Western Health Board - Final Report
(Child and Family Research Centre, School of Political Science & Sociology, NUI Galway, 2008-05)
Domestic Violence in Ireland: an Overview of National Strategic Policy and Relevant International Literature on Prevention and Intervention Initiatives in Service Provision
(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 ...
The BELONG Programme
(2011-07)
This report documents the early implementation phase of the BELONG Programme and forms
the first report of 3 in the overall evaluation of the BELONG Programme. The overarching aim of
this chapter is to provide a context ...
The Development of Monitoring Tools for ISPCC Services
(2008-11)
The ISPCC Citizen Child Strategy (ISPCC, 2005) includes a proposal to evaluate
the effect of its work. In order to undertake such an evaluation, a system of
performance and outcome measurement that was valid and reliable ...
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 ...
The Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative (CDI) process evaluation Thematic Report No. 6: mainstreaming, dissemination and sustainability
(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 ...
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'
(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 ...
Exploring ethnic data collection for the Child and Family Agency
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2019-01)
This research aims to assist Tusla - Child and Family Agency in identifying current legislative, policy contexts and obligations to develop an ethically appropriate, legal ethnic data collection system that adheres to a ...
Identifying innovative models for supporting vulnerable learners achieve educational progression: Early findings from an evaluation of Social Innovation Fund Ireland's Education Fund
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2019-06)
This document is the first of three reports (2019, 2020,
and 2021) from a major study being conducted by the
UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre (UCFRC),
NUI Galway, on Social Innovation Fund Ireland’s
Education ...