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    • Vision for Reforming Family Law 

      Barnardos (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 (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 

      Gibbons, Norah (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 

      Kneafsey, Brenda; Allen, Mike (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 

      Vink, Caroline (Barnardos, 2012)
      Presentation by Caroline Vink, Senior International Youth Policies, National Youth Institute, the Netherlands.