Ireland

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List of Organisations

Elizabeth Kiely, Nicola O'Sullivan, Mary Tobin - Children and Youth Services Review,

The paper presents findings from a study of centre-based supervised child-parent contact. The purpose of the research was twofold; to ascertain the views and experiences of birth fathers on all aspects of the supervised child-parent contact they experienced in a centre; to find out from centre supervisors their views of engaging fathers and supervising contact, and from key stakeholders and referral agents (a community project worker, a child protection social worker, Guardian ad Litems, a family law solicitor) their perceptions of the supervised contact provision in the centre.

Nicola Carr & Paula Mayock - The Irish Times,

This opinion piece from the Irish Times explores the high rates of children and young people with care experience within the criminal justice system in Ireland, the factors that contribute to this overrepresentation, the policies (or lack thereof) addressing this issue, and the need for more information and data collection on outcomes for children and young people in care. 

Montserrat Fargas - Foster journal,

This article is based on the author’s keynote presentation given at the Irish Foster Care Association (IFCA) conference in November 2018. It outlines an ‘ecological’ model for promoting foster care stability in Ireland.

Burns, Kenneth; O'Mahony, Conor; McAuley, Carley; Ó Súilleabháin, Fiachra; O'Callaghan, Elaine - University College Cork, Ireland,

This tool provides practical suggestions and guidance to support your practice in communicating with children in court.

Eavan Brady, Robbie Gilligan, Siobhan Nic Fhlannchadha - Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies,

This brief paper focuses on the question of how care-experienced young people in Ireland fare in accessing opportunities in higher education.

Robbie Gilligan - Children and Youth Services Review,

This paper sets out to give a rounded view of the Irish foster care system as currently constituted.

Dr. Muireann Ní Raghallaigh - FORUM,

This article is written as part of the FORUM project (FOR Unaccompanied Minors: transfer of knowledge for professionals to increase foster care), an EU funded project which sought to enhance the capacity of professionals to provide quality foster care for unaccompanied migrant children, primarily through the transfer of knowledge. The article aims to contribute to this transfer of knowledge by bringing together literature which is of relevance to professionals developing or enhancing foster care services for unaccompanied migrant children.

Maria Lotty - Foster, Issue 7,

This article describes some of the research outcomes and the ongoing work of the research collaboration between University College Cork (UCC) and Tusla – Child and Family Agency which sought to make a contribution to fostering stability through applying the approach of traumainformed care.

Nicola Carr & Paula Mayock - Irish Penal Reform Trust,

This report presents the findings arising from a small-scale exploratory study commissioned by Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) that aimed to explore the extent to which children with care experience are over-represented in the Irish youth justice system.

Tuuli Lamponen, Tarja Pösö, Kenneth Burns - Child & Family Social Work,

This paper presents a qualitative analysis of front‐line practices regarding emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection.