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Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Ireland: Evaluation Study. Report 3: Summary Report
Brady, Bernadine (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre on behalf of Foróige, 2011)[no abstract available] -
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ireland: Evaluation Study. Report One: Randomised Control Trial and Implementation Report.
Brady, Bernadine (Foroige, 2011)[no abstract available] -
Commissioning in Ireland: exploring the landscape for child and family services: a literature review.
Shaw, Aileen; Canavan, John (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway, 2016-12)In 2014, Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, published the first nationally developed commissioning strategy for child and family services in the Republic of Ireland. The strategy defines commissioning as ‘the process ... -
Early implementation of Meitheal and the child and family support networks: Lessons from the field
Cassidy, Anne; Devaney, Carmel; McGregor, Caroline (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, 2016)[No abstract available] -
An evaluation of the implementation of the induction of social workers: A policy and guidelines for children and families social services
Devaney, Carmel (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway, 2013-10)[No abstract available] -
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 ... -
Here you feel more comfortable to talk : An evaluation of Foróige's REAL U: Relationships Explored and Life Uncovered programme
Brady, Bernadine; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Canavan, John; Gajewski, Jakub (Foróige Best Practice Unit, 2014)[no abstract available] -
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.
Fives, Allyn; Kennan, Danielle; Canavan, John; Brady, Bernadine; Cairns, David (The Stationery Office, Dublin, 2010)[no abstract available] -
Introducing commissioning in Ireland: establishing a baseline
Shaw, Aileen; Canavan, John (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 ... -
Longitudinal study of children who leave care
Devaney, Carmel (Department of Children and Youth Affairs, 2013)[no abstract available] -
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] -
A Rights-Based Approach to Monitoring Children and Young People's Well-Being
Kennan, Danielle; Keenaghan, Celia (The Children and Youth Programme, 2011-10)The purpose of the Report is to contribute to a shared understanding of a human rights-based approach to monitoring children and young people s well-being. -
Toward the development of a participation strategy for children and young people
Redmond, Sue; Kennan, Danielle; Devaney, Carmel; Landy, Fergal; Canavan, John (Child and Family Agency, 2015)[No abstract available] -
Tusla – Child and Family Agency research needs analysis report
Crosse, Rosemary; Canavan, John (Tusla Child and Family Agency, 2016-10)The purpose of the Research Needs Analysis conducted on behalf of Tusla Ireland s Child and Family Agency is to respond to Tusla s Research Strategy specifically in terms of identifying and prioritising the research and ...