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This article reports on the development and systematic evaluation of an innovative early years programme aimed at encouraging young children to respect differences within a deeply divided society
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This article reports on the development and systematic evaluation of an innovative early years programme aimed at encouraging young children to respect differences within a deeply divided society that is emerging out of a prolonged period of violent conflict. The programme, the Media Initiative for Children--Northern Ireland, has been the product of a partnership between a US-based more...
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Northern Ireland
International Journal of Early Years Education,
Vol: 14 Page: 263-278 2006
Paul Connolly; Siobhan Fitzpatrick; Tony Gallagher; Paul Harris
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This paper provides a comparison between child welfare and protection social work in Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland by considering some key aspects of its historical development.
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This paper provides a comparison between child welfare and protection social work in Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland by considering some key aspects of its historical development. It is argued that social work must always be understood within its specific genealogical context that provides the profession with legitimacy and space to operate. In relation to Northern more...
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Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 9 Page: 266-281 2003
Caroline Skehill
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