Browsing Barnardos Services, Initatives & Programmes by Issue Date
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Your Guardian ad Litem
(Barnardos, ND)Booklet explaining to children the role of a Guardian ad Litem. -
Guardian ad Litem Privacy Notice for Children and Young People
(Barnardos, ND)This leaflet is called a Privacy Notice. It tells you who the service is for, how its keeps your information private, when we need to share it, why, and your privacy rights. Ask your Guardian if you have any questions about ... -
Barnardos Guardian ad Litem Service's Privacy Notice
(Barnardos, ND)The information Barnardos Guardian ad Litem service collects about your child/children1 and how we use it, is governed by Data Protection law. This Privacy Notice explains what personal information Barnardos GAL service ... -
Barnardos Post Adoption Service
(Barnardos, ND)Barnardos provides a specialist therapeutic service to adopted children and teenagers who were born abroad or in Ireland and to their parents, including children adopted from foster care. The service is available nationally ... -
Exploring Adoption: A Four Session Evening Course for Adopted Adults with Barnardos Post Adoption Service
(Barnardos, ND)The “Exploring Adoption” course is facilitated by Barnardos experienced post adoption team each Spring and Autumn. It is suitable for adopted adults of all ages. The course explores issues such as ■ how it feels to be ... -
Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - First Steps
(Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)In the past the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information, a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ... -
Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - After Reunion
(Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)In the past the granting of the adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information, a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ... -
Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - Search Phases & Who Should I Tell?
(Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)In the past the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information, a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ... -
Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - Some Possible Outcomes
(Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)In the past the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ... -
Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - Issues & Feelings
(Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)In the past, the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ... -
Death: Helping Children Understand
(Barnardos, 2007)This booklet aims to give some explanation of how children at various stages of development understand death. It will help those who are faced with the difficult task of talking to children about death and dying. Death is ... -
Death: Helping Teenagers
(Barnardos, 2008)This booklet explores some of the issues for teenagers when they are dealing with a death. It may be read in conjunction with Barnardos’ booklet ‘Death: Helping Children Understand’. Death is an inevitable part of life and ... -
Roots of Empathy
(Barnardos, 2012)Roots of Empathy is an evidence-based classroom program that has shown significant effect in reducing levels of aggression among school children while raising social/emotional competence and increasing empathy. Our ... -
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program: Discussion Groups
(Barnardos, 2015)A discussion group is a short, small group session run by a trained Triple P provider. Each session brings together about 10 or 12 parents who are facing the same parenting issue. There are four problem topics to choose ... -
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program: Group Triple P
(Barnardos, 2015)Group Triple P is a great way to meet other parents facing the same issues as you. Each group has about 10 or 12 parents, so you won’t feel alone! You will come together with your Triple P provider, who will give you ... -
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program: Seminars
(Barnardos, 2015)Seminars are relaxed presentations that tackle some of the most common family issues. You can do one, two or all three in the series. The seminars last 90 minutes each and are called: • The Power of Positive Parenting • ... -
Birth to Two Years: 9 - 12 Months
(Barnardos, 2017)Some ways to support your 9-12 month old baby’s development. -
Birth to Two Years: 18 - 24 Months
(Barnardos, 2017)Some ways to support your 18-24 month old baby’s development. -
Birth to Two Years: 12 - 18 Months
(Barnardos, 2017)Some ways to support your 12-18 month old baby’s development. -
Birth to Two Years: 3 - 6 Months
(Barnardos, 2017)Some ways to support your 3-6 month old baby’s development.