Citation
Barnardos. (1990). Annual Report: 1st April 1989 - 31st March 1990. https://knowledge.barnardos.ie/handle/20.500.13085/816
Abstract
During the past year, our first year as an
independent organisation, we gave special
attention to the restructuring of our senior
management and our fund-raising arrangements
so as to ensure the continuing high
performance of our services. In that regard
we were also helped by the completion of
our new central office in Christchurch Square.
It will give us more elbow room than we had
in our former premises as well as conference
and other facilities vital to an active
organisation such as Barnardo’s.
The Director's report gives details of our
work during the last year including a number
of new initiatives that we have undertaken. In
selecting our programme of work for the
future we shall continue to give first priority
to the needs of children and families with
special difficulties. Sadly, there are many such
families who would benefit from the type of
support which Barnardo’s can offer but,
regretfully, we cannot meet all the demands
on us. We have, however, the capacity to
expand as our resources increase. We have
now built up a highly skilled and experienced
team of professional workers. We are happy to be in a position to make their expertise and
knowledge generally available through
publications and seminars and through our
advisory services in the areas of the quality of
pre-school care and adoption. We shall, too,
be developing our capacity for research and
for evaluating services and we hope that the
outcome of this work will be of general
interest to those involved within the child
care area. We shall also continue in our efforts
to influence public policy in regard to
desirable developments in services and in the
law regarding the welfare of children and the
family in general.
We are grateful for the continuing financial
support of the Departments of Health and
Education, the Eastern Health Board, Dublin
Corporation and Irish Youth Foundation and
for their continued confidence in us. But we
are, I would emphasise, a voluntary
organisation and we depend for a very
significant portion of our funding on the
generosity of the public. Our work,
essentially, has to do with making children
happy. We feel sure that the public will
continue to ensure that we can do so.