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    • ConsEnSus: consumption, environment and sustainability 

      Davies, Anna R.; Fahy, Frances; Rau, Henrike; Devaney, Laura; Doyle, Ruth; Heisserer, Barabara; Hynes, Michael; Lavelle, Mary Jo; Pape, Jessica (EPA Ireland, 2015)
      Sustainable consumption is generally conceived as the use of goods and services that respond to basic needs and bring a better quality of life, while minimising the use of natural resources, toxic materials, and emissions ...
    • Economic and social costs of violence against women in Ghana: Technical report 

      Asante, Felix; Fenny, Ama; Dzudzor, Makafui; Chadha, Mrinal; Scriver, Stacey; Ballantine, Carol; Raghavendra, Srinivas; Sabir, Muhammad; Duvvury, Nata; Alverado, Gina; O’Brien-Milne, Lila; Mueller, Jennifer; Grant-Vest, Sara; Kennedy, John; Mensah, William (NUI Galway, 2019-04)
      Socio-economic costs of violence against women and girls in Ghana Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is one of the most widespread human rights violations. VAWG is a significant social, economic and public health ...
    • Economic and social costs of violence against women in Pakistan: Technical report 

      Ghaus, Khalida; Ali, Adeel; Anis, Rafea; Areeb, Tabinda; Sabir, Muhammad; Chadha, Mrinal; Ballantine, Carol; Scriver, Stacey; Raghavendra, Srinivas; Duvvury, Nata; Grant-Vest, Sara; Kennedy, John; Ahmed, Aftab; Akhtar, Naveed; Alvarado, Gina; O’Brien-Milne, Lila; Mueller, Jennifer (NUI Galway, 2019-04)
      Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a challenge to public health. VAWG also has economic and social costs that have not been adequately recognised. These costs ...
    • Economic and social costs of violence against women in South Sudan: Technical report 

      Elmusharaf, Khalifa; Scriver, Stacey; Chadha, Mrinal; Ballantine, Carol; Sabir, Muhammad; Raghavendra, Srinivas; Duvvury, Nata; Kennedy, John; Grant-Vest, Sara; Edopu, Peter (NUI Galway, 2019-03)
      Introduction Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is widely recognised as a violation of human rights and a challenge to public health. Further, VAWG is an under-examined, but crucial component of the overall crisis ...
    • Empathy, social values and civic behaviour among early adolescents in Ireland: Composite report 

      Slike, Charlotte; Boylan, Ciara; Brady, Bernadine; Dolan, Pat (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2019)
      This new century is indeed one of pressing global issues, from climate change to large-scale migration and displacement – issues that challenge us to exercise our capacity for empathy, to feel for the plight of those we ...
    • Empathy, social values and civic behaviour among early adolescents in Ireland: Scientific report 

      Silke, Charlotte; Boylan, Ciara; Brady, Bernadine; Dolan, Pat (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2019)
      At an international level, there is evidence that empathy values, social concern, and civic engagement are declining among younger generations as a consequence of the increasing individualisation of society over ...
    • Engaging urban youth: community, citizenship and democracy 

      Chaskin, Robert J.; McGregor, Caroline; Brady, Bernadine (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway, 2018)
      It is well known that disadvantaged youth in urban environments often experience marginalisation and disenfranchisement that can lead to serious consequences for them, their families, and the wider society. Such ...
    • ‘Hoping for a better tomorrow’: a process study evaluation of the Greater Tomorrow Crèche and Ballyhaunis Community Preschool Services, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Full Report 

      Moran, Lisa; Garrity, Sheila; McGregor, Caroline; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016-06)
      This report presents the results of a qualitative, process study evaluation of the Ballyhaunis Community Preschool and ‘Greater Tomorrow’ crèche services, conducted by the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre (UCFRC), ...
    • ‘Hoping for a better tomorrow’: a process study evaluation of the Greater Tomorrow Crèche and Ballyhaunis Community Preschool Services, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Summary Report 

      Moran, Lisa; Garrity, Sheila; McGregor, Caroline; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016-06)
      This report presents the results of a qualitative, process study evaluation of the Ballyhaunis Community Preschool and ‘Greater Tomorrow’ crèche services, conducted by the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre (UCFRC), ...
    • Lone parents and activation, what works and why: a review of the international evidence in the Irish context 

      Millar, Michelle; Crosse, Rosemary (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016-09)
      This research sought to discover those policies, programmes and practices which enable lone parents to engage in employment which will lead to adequate living standards and improved well-being for them and their children. ...
    • NVR Ireland parent handbook 

      Butler, Donna; Connolly, Madeleine; Coogan, Declan; Dahms, Ilse; Fox, Rosemary; Kelly, Tara; Lauster, Eileen; Magee, Mella; Perry, Glenn (Parentline and NVR Ireland, 2021)
      We provide this handbook as a type of reference guide and memory aid for parents/ carers as they work through Non Violent Resistance with a trained NVR practitioner. Over the course of NVR sessions, the NVR practitioner ...
    • The Opportunity of Equality 

      Byrne, Anne (Roscommon Women's Network, 2014)
      The Opportunity of Equality , forward to WINDOW project report,  (Women Initiating Development Opportunities for Women), Roscommon Women s Network, April 2014 
    • Practitioner guide to literature review: permanence and stability for children in care 

      Moran, Lisa; McGregor, Caroline; Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, The National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016-06)
      The purpose of this guide is to provide key messages from the main literature review for practitioners who wish to use the literature for report writing, court, case conferences and similar work processes. This guide ...
    • Public goods: from market efficiency to democratic effectiveness 

      Khoo, Su-Ming (Commonwealth Secretariat, 2014)
      This contribution examines the concept of public goods,responding to calls to rethink public goods given a changedcontext (Desai, 2003: 73) and widening global scope (Kaulet al, 2003; Kaul, 2006). The first section explores ...
    • A rapid review of the benefits and outcomes of universal youth work 

      Brady, Bernadine; Silke, Charlotte; Shaw, Aileen (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, University of Galway, 2022-03)
      [No abstract available]
    • Review of the Children First Basic Level Training and Keeping Safe Training programmes 

      Reddy, John; Devaney, Carmel; McGregor, Caroline (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2014-04)
      TUSLA, the Child and Family Agency (the Agency) is1 committed to ensuring the child protection and welfare training provided is designed and delivered in a responsive and effective manner to all who receive it. Two ...
    • Scoping review of international and Irish literature on outcomes for permanence and stability for children in care 

      Moran, Lisa; Devaney, Carmel; McGregor, Caroline; Reddy, John (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2016)
      This document aims to inform evidence-based practice in outcomes for children in care by synthesising and critically analysing Irish and international research literature. In particular, it aims to offer practitioners a ...
    • Strategies of Resilience: co-operation in Irish Farming 

      Macken-Walsh, Áine; Byrne, Anne (Teagasc, 2014)
      Ireland's family farming heritage holds crucial elements of rural sustainability - established networks of social support; cultural traditions resourcing ethno-industries such as tourism and craft; and localised human-ecological ...
    • Tusla – Child and Family Agency parenting support and parental participation research report 

      Devaney, Carmel; Crosse, Rosemary; O'Connor, Patricia; Jackson, Rebecca (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, University of Galway, 2018)
      This research has been conducted by the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre (UCFRC) at NUIG at the request of Tusla - Child and Family Agency to support the development of a new Parenting Support Strategy. This ...