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This study describes the perceptions of Education Welfare Officers, child protection social workers and teachers in post-primary schools regarding the impact of domestic violence on schooling and educational attainment, and of service responses to this
Abstract:
Children who witness domestic violence may have impaired educational attainment as well as facing other challenges such as struggles with self-esteem and forming relationships. This qualitative study set in Northern Ireland explored the perceptions of Education Welfare Officers, child protection social workers and teachers in post-primary schools regarding the impact of domestic more...
International Classification:
Other - perspectives
Categories:
the impact of domestic violence on schooling and educational attainment
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 13 Page: 185-201 2007
Dorothy Byrne; Brian Taylor
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The aim of this study was to examine findings from a study conducted on children in the child protection system with long-term and complex needs as a result of experiencing domestic violence
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It is estimated that up to one million children may have been exposed to domestic violence in the UK, with significant consequences for their social and emotional development in childhood and later life. At a time when the central and devolved administrations in the UK have developed strategies to tackle domestic violence, this paper reports the findings from a study conducted on more...
International Classification:
Other - domestic violence
Categories:
domestic violence
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child & Family Social Work,
Vol: 13 Page: 443-453 2008
John Devaney
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This forward introduces the current issue of Child Care in Practice, containing papers on various dimensions of childhood, young adulthood and parenting.
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This forward introduces the current issue of Child Care in Practice, containing papers on various dimensions of childhood, young adulthood and parenting. The focus of this edition is the crucial inter-relationship between the unfolding self as it grows and matures and the influence of the social world. The papers in this issue discuss topics such as the lives and experiences of young more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 13 Page: 163-165 2007
Stan Houston
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This case report discusses a case example to illustrate the need for robust arrangements to manage violent offenders against children in Northern Ireland
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This paper uses a case example to illustrate the need for robust arrangements to manage violent offenders against children in Northern Ireland. It compares the legislative and policy framework used to deal with such offenders in England and Wales, demonstrating the more limited provisions in Northern Ireland. Within Northern Ireland, differing frameworks are used to monitor and manage more...
International Classification:
Mental and behavioural disorders - Report
Categories:
violent offenders
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 13 Page: 57-65 2007
John F. T. Glasgow; Paul T. Jackson; Margaret Kelly; Colin Reid
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The aim of this study was to explore the impact of domestic violence on children, identify their needs and recommend appropriate interventions to be brokered through a centrally based women's support service
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This paper reports on a study undertaken in the Republic of Ireland during 2005 and is based on the experiences of children and young people who have lived with domestic violence. The objectives of the study were to explore the impact of domestic violence on children, identify their needs and recommend appropriate interventions to be brokered through a centrally based women's support more...
International Classification:
Focus groups - children's perceptions of domestic violence
Categories:
domestic violence
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Child Abuse Review,
Vol: 16 Page: 296-310 2007
Helen Buckley; Stephanie Holt; Sadhbh Whelan
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The article discusses this year's Northern Ireland Community Nursing Network Conference, with one of the central themes the importance of effective communication in delivering health care.
Abstract:
The Stormont Hotel in Belfast hosted this year's Northern Ireland Community Nursing Network Conference, with one of the central themes the importance of effective communication in delivering health care. Reporting from the 'Changing practice -- Improving public health?' conference was GERARD DONAGHY. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Community Practitioner,
Vol: 78 Page: 121-123 2005
G. Donaghy
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This case report discusses the author's multi-modal therapeutic practice with a 7-year-old boy referred to the Family Trauma Centre, following paramilitary assaults on his father.
Abstract:
The focus of this paper is on the author's multi-modal therapeutic practice with a 7-year-old boy referred to the Family Trauma Centre, following paramilitary assaults on his father. The work also addresses the boy's experience of domestic violence. The work is contextualised in terms of the "Peace Process" in Northern Ireland, including the establishment of the Family Trauma more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
multi-modal therapeutic practice
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 10 Page: 193-203 2004
Stephen Coulter
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