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The Child Care Act 1991 and Youth Homelessness: An Opportunity for Progress
(Barnardos, 1992)The National Campaign for the Homeless, which is the umbrella body for organisations working with homeless people in Ireland, was formed almost ten years ago. One of the first things we did was carry out research into ... -
Beyond Borders: Protecting Children on the Island of Ireland
(Barnardos and others, 2002)On September 19, 2002 Barnardo's Northern Ireland, Barnardos Ireland, Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) hosted a ... -
WorldForum 2001 Proceedings: The Children’s Agenda - Familiar Issues, Emerging Concerns
(Barnardos, 2002)The International Forum for Child Welfare is an international non-governmental organisation dedicated to the promotion of the rights and well being of children globally which recognises the contribution of effective ... -
"An Equal Future": Exploring Equality and Diversity Issues in the Provision of Childcare
(Barnardos, 2003)Cork City and Cork County Childcare Companies and Barnardos are delighted to present this report on the “Equal Future” Conference held in June 2003. The conference presented: Inspirational speakers with wide experience ... -
South Eastern Youth Homelessness Forum: Participant's Resource Handbook
(Barnardos and South Eastern Health Board, 2003)This document provides preparatory information for participants and is intended to give key information and highlight discussion points to assist the forum in its work. The National Youth Homelessness Strategy section ... -
Barnardos' Tomorrow's Child Conference: Conference Programme
(Barnardos, 2008)The conference will begin with the launch of the findings of a key trends analysis research report commissioned by Barnardos and undertaken by Brian Harvey, Social Researcher. Over the two days, in addition to the keynote ... -
What about Me? Prioritising Children in Family Breakdown Proceedings
(Barnardos, 2013)Children love growing up in a stable familiar family environment so change to their family circumstances can have a huge impact on their lives. It is a very individual experience for every child, but feelings of ... -
Background Paper to Presentation "Challanges in Family Law Proceedings"
(Barnardos, 2013)The Developments in Irish family law, have mirrored the substantial change in the cultural values and social mores of our society, and much more than other areas of law, changing political and sociological values have ... -
Reforming the Family Law System for Children’s Sake (Speech)
(Barnardos, 2013)Speech by Fergus Finlay, Barnardos CEO for the conference "What About Me? Prioritising Children in Family Breakdown Proceedings". -
Vision for Reforming Family Law
(Barnardos, 2013)Children’s lives are invariably changed significantly once their parents make the decision to break up, separate and / or divorce. The extent of this impact, either positive or negative, varies with each child but often ... -
Facing the Future Together: Discussing Ireland's Lifelong Responsibility to the Survivors of Institutional Abuse
(Barnardos and others, 2020)Ireland has an uncomfortably long history with institutional abuse. Due to the illicit nature of abuse it is commonly surrounded by guilt, blame, stigma, shame and it is buried, perpetrators and the organisations ...