Browsing Barnardos Presentations by Title
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Patients. Parents. People. Towards Integrated Supports and Services for Families Experiencing Mental Health Difficulties
(Barnardos, 2014-06)‘There is no health without mental health’. It is universally accepted that everyone’s mental health needs to be supported and protected. Whether you are an adult or a child, having positive mental health gives you the ... -
Patients. Parents. People. Towards integrated supports and services for families experiencing mental health difficulties.
(Barnardos, )In recent years pressures on parents have increased, with austerity budgets cutting child support payments and increasing costs. Barnardos has more than 40 services across the country and staff are reporting that poor ... -
Plugged in Switched Off 2022
(Barnardos, 2022)Due to the success of Plugged In Switched Off in 2021, the conference returned this May. This year’s theme was cyberbullying. Supported by Google.org, the webinar is aimed at principals, parents and professionals working ... -
Presentation to Campaign for Children and Children’s Right Alliance Seminar Children’s Rights and Child Protection in the Irish Context
(Barnardos, 2012)Barnardos is celebrating 50 years working with children and families in Ireland this year and we have long called for greater recognition of children’s rights and improved frameworks and systems for the realisation of ... -
Prioritising Children in Policy and Practice
(Barnardos, 2011)As Chair of Alcohol Action Ireland, this topic is one we have been actively working on for the last three years. Alcohol Action Ireland are very happy to work in partnership with other organisations where we can coalesce ... -
Professionalism in the Early Years
(Barnardos, 2018)Presentation looking at the importance of professional development of the early years workforce. -
Promoting Child-Centred Cooperative Parenting following Separation and Divorce using the Parents Plus Programmes
(Barnardos, 2013)Presentation by Parents Plus on post separation co-parenting programmes. -
Reaching Young People at Risk: What Works in Achieving Positive Outcomes and Preventing Care Entry
(Barnardos, 2012)Workshop exploring the experiences of working with young people at risk in the Barnardos’ Lir Project and Family Welfare Conference, North East, delivered in partnership with the HSE. -
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". -
Scandinavian Childcare: Adapting to the Irish Context
(Barnardos, 2013)Dr. Michael Collins gave an overview of the Irish context and the extent of public expenditure on children presently. -
The Service Design Process
(Barnardos, 2008)This master-class will outline the service design process in Barnardos that was introduced in 2005. Service Design is a process in which services are developed based on need and informed by research to achieve defined ... -
SHSCT: Court Children's Service
(Barnardos, 2013)Presentation by Anne Miller, Principal Social Work Practitioner (Court Work) Manager Court Children’s Service - SHSCT. -
Snapshot of Parents’ Experiences of Childcare & Afterschool Care
(2013)Ms Frances Byrne, Director with OPEN presented the survey findings of the online parents’ survey that the four organisations conducted to identify their experiences of current arrangements and wishes for future development ... -
Think Family - "It's Everyone's Responsibility"
(Barnardos, 2014)Presentation by Mary Donaghy, Social Care Commissioning Lead. -
Using a Public Health Approach to Promote Mental Health in Preschool and Young Children
(Barnardos, 2008)Dr Domitrovich discusses a public health approach to preventing mental health disorders and promoting mental health in pre-school and primary school age children. This includes the use of evidence-based interventions and ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Why Gender Matters in Child Welfare and Protection
(Barnardos, 2011)One quarter of the population of Ireland are children and young people aged 18 and under, over 1,107,034 and Ireland has a higher proportion of children and young people under 18 than any other EU member state. In 2009 ... -
Why we Need Legislation in Practice
(Barnardos, 2012)Presentation by Brenda Kneafsey, Coordinator Aftercare Advocacy and Support and Mike Allen, Director of Advocacy, Focus Ireland on “Why We Need Legislation in Practice”. -
Youth and Family Centres in The Netherlands
(Barnardos, 2012)Presentation by Caroline Vink, Senior International Youth Policies, National Youth Institute, the Netherlands.