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The paper discusses a study concerning children and adolescents attending a youth project in Limerick
Abstract:
Taking account of the needs and views of children is problematic, particularly in Ireland where children have been "owned" by their parents and social policy has been directed at the family rather than the individual child. The 1980s and 1990s may be said to be the decades where abuse, in its many forms, reared its head and Irish society was forced to sit up and take notice of more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Child & Youth Services,
Vol: 29 Page: 1-27 2007
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This article discusses the effects of infighting between public bodies in Northern Ireland on Irish children according to voluntary groups
Abstract:
Reports on the effects of infighting between public bodies in Northern Ireland on Irish children according to voluntary groups. Reaction of voluntary child care group Children in Northern Ireland to proposals to reorganise public administration in the province; Public services that should be delivered by five to seven unified bodies in the province. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Community Care,
2004
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This article discusses a short tale which reflects the hardships of a mother in finding a peaceful and comfortable place for her child
Abstract:
Chapter 8 of the book "Illustrations of Political Economy" is presented. It offers a short tale which reflects the hardships of a mother in finding a peaceful and comfortable place for her child. It explores the social conflict and fatal living of Irish people in the native district in Ireland. It highlights the role of religious leaders in changing the perspective of Irish more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Sociological Origins,
Vol: 5 Page: 119-126 2006
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This article discusses Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain being criticized by the Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance (NIPSA) for calling a reduction in the size of the province's public sector
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Reports that Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain has been criticized by the Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance (NIPSA) for calling a reduction in the size of the province's public sector. Statement of John Corey, general secretary of NIPSA, concerning the massive problems with the public sector; Recommendation of Hain on the need for spending to be directed towards education, more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Public Finance,
Paul Gosling
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