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Responding to communities in trauma in Northern Ireland: Supporting the positive experience of childhood by partnership working
Published in:
Support for Learning, Vol: 21, Page: 70-76,Blackwell Publishing
Publication Date:
2006
Aims & Objectives:
This article discusses the work of the NOVA organisation, they highlight the benefits of close, interagency collaboration, with an emphasis upon therapeutic support and community capacity building
Abstract:
Support for children and young people who experience violence, both directly and indirectly, is the principal focus of Martin Murphy's and David Stewart's article. Describing the work of the NOVA organisation, they highlight the benefits of close, interagency collaboration, with an emphasis upon therapeutic support and community capacity building. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved) (from the journal abstract)
Authors:
Study Type:
Non Study Papers » Discussion paper, review, commentary, letter »
Notes:
0268-2141 1467-9604 Accession Number: 2006-06171-004. First Author & Affiliation: Murphy, Martin; NOVA, Northern Ireland. Other Journal Title: Support for Learning. Other Publishers: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. Release Date: 20061106. Publication Type: Journal, (0100) Peer Reviewed Journal, (0110). Media Covered: Electronic. Media Available: Electronic; Print. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Child Welfare; Childhood Development; Communities; Schools; Trauma. Minor Descriptor: School Counseling. Classification: Educational Psychology (3500) . Population: Human (10) . Location: Northern Ireland. Age Group: Childhood (birth-12 yrs) (100) . References Available: Y.
Keywords:
- Child Welfare
- Childhood Development
- childhood experience
- COMMUNITIES
- community capacity building
- Northern Ireland
- partnership
- School Counseling
- schools
- therapeutic support
- trauma
Geography:
Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland)

