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    • 2011 School Costs Survey Results: Infographic 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2011)
      Infographic outlining the costs of sending a child to either primary or secondary school in 2011.
    • 2013 School Costs Survey Results: Infographic 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2013)
      Infographic outlining the costs of sending a child to either primary or secondary school in 2013.
    • 2017 Pre Budget Submission 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2016)
      Budget 2017 presents an opportunity which must not be wasted. Not only will this be the first budget of a new government undertaking a collaborative approach to governing as a minority, but it also cements the return to ...
    • 2018 at a Glance 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2021)
      Our mission is to help transform children's lives. Our Vision: every child is able to reach their full potential.
    • Abuse Through Prostitution and the Internet 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2007)
      The scale of child prostitution, child trafficking and grooming has increased considerably due to the development of new technologies such as the internet and mobile phones. The new technologies give people who are ...
    • Addressing the Housing Crisis - Is Enough Being Done? 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2015)
      Everyone needs a place to call home to instil security, safety and familiarity in their lives. The absence of this affects a child profoundly, leading to feelings of uncertainty, fear, helplessness and anxiety as they see ...
    • Adoption Bill 2009 Barnardos Submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee for Health and Children 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2009-12)
      Barnardos welcomes the introduction of the Adoption Bill 2009, published in January 2009 by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. The Bill represents the consolidation of legislation on adoption and the placing of ...
    • Adult-Child Relationships in School Age Childcare 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2022)
      Children learn and develop through their experiences, their environment and, most significantly, through their relationships with others. While the relationship a child has with their parents or primary caregivers is ...
    • Advocacy Paper on Separated Children 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2011)
      Historically, there has been a lack of child centred approach in dealing with separated children in Ireland, with too much emphasis placed on the immigration status of the child rather than the interests of the child. This ...
    • Aftercare for Separated Children 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2010)
      Aftercare is a range of services provided to a young person when they leave the care of the State aged 18. These services should support young people while they make the transition from living in care to adulthood, with ...
    • Alcohol Consumption Among Children and Young People 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, No date)
      Information sheet with statistics relating to alcohol drinking among children and young people in Ireland.
    • Am I Being a Bully? 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2009)
      Information sheet with questions and answers for a teenager who suspects they might be a bully.
    • Am I Normal? 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2009)
      Information sheet on how a teenager might experience grief.
    • Analysis of Budget 2012 from a Children and Families Perspective 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2011)
      Barnardos is particularly concerned about the cumulative affect the cuts to social welfare and public services coupled with the imposition of more taxes will have on vulnerable low income families. Larger families (with ...
    • Analysis of Budget 2013 from a Children and Families Perspective 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2012)
      Barnardos is deeply concerned about the impact the measures outlined in Budget 2013 will have on children and families across Ireland, particularly those struggling on low incomes. This Budget belies the Government’s ...
    • Analysis of Budget 2014 from a Children and Families Perspective 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2013)
      Barnardos welcomes some key measures announced in Budget 2014 particularly those that will ease the financial burden on many hard pressed families. The introduction of practical measures such as free GP care to the under ...
    • Analysis of Budget 2015 from a Children and Families Perspective 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2014)
      Barnardos is pleased that some announcements made in Budget 2015 show the Government is keen to offer some relief to low income families. Measures such as a €5 increase in child benefit for all families will help alleviate ...
    • Analysis of Budget 2016 from a Child Perspective 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2015)
      Barnardos welcomes the investment in children in Budget 2016 as an important first step in tackling child poverty and inequality. It will, however, take a sustained plan to properly resource the services which most impact ...
    • Annual Report and Financial Statements 2021 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2022)
      2021 was a year of continued uncertainty for everyone in Ireland, with the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, the new variants that emerged and associated restrictions. For the vulnerable children and families with whom Barnardos ...
    • Annual Report: 1994-1995 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 1995)
      Barnardos is determined to to play and active and effective part in the development of services for children in Ireland. In terms of our own services we seek to learn from our experience in order to meet our aspiration to ...