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The aim of this study was to examine attitudes to infant feeding and breastfeeding promotion preferences in teenagers in Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland has one of the lowest breastfeeding initiation rates in the world. Given that attitudes toward infant feeding are formed at an early age and a high rate of teenage pregnancy, it has become necessary to survey attitudes to infant feeding and breastfeeding promotion preferences in teenagers in Northern Ireland. Questionnaires were distributed to teenagers aged 14 to 18 more...
International Classification:
Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium - breast-feeding
Categories:
breast-feeding
Geography:
Northern Ireland
J Hum Lact,
Vol: 19 Page: 57-65 February 2003
J. Greene; B. Stewart-Knox; M. Wright
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This article discussed the remit of the young people - in Fermanagh Shadow Youth Council - to represent their age group to organisations wishing to consult them on further projects in response to issues raised by voters
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Fermanagh Shadow Youth Council is a group of young people elected in official proportional representation elections in the county's post-primary schools; organised by district council staff, the election involves the use of polling booths and official ballot papers and the final count is held in the town hall. Young unemployed people are trained as presiding officers and, once elected, more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 8 Page: 76-79 2002
Kathy Keeley
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This article discusses the appointment of Nigel Williams as the first commissioner for children in Northern Ireland in 2003
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Reports on the appointment of Nigel Williams as the first commissioner for children in Northern Ireland in 2003. Career background; Significance of his appointment. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Community Care,
2003
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This article discusses "the Emergency Duty Team"
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In July 2000 the first Emergency Duty Team was established within the Eastern Health & Social Services Board in Northern Ireland, fundamentally changing the way in which out of hours social work services are provided. The other three Boards are now also examining how they might provide for their statutory responsibilities out of hours and are looking to the model of the Emergency Duty more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 10 Page: 395-403 2004
Jane Barry
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This article describes the formulating and delivering of child and family centred policies and practice through close partnership working as reported at the sixth Northern Ireland Community Nursing Network Conference
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Formulating and delivering child and family centred policies and practice through close partnership working was the central theme of the sixth Northern Ireland Community Nursing Network Conference held at the Hilton Templepatrick Hotel in Antrim recently. ELLIE WHITE reports... more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Community Practitioner,
Vol: 77 Page: 124-126 2004
E. White
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This article introduces a series of articles concerning child care in Northern Ireland, including "the troubles", views on communities and sectarianism, and sexual abuse
Abstract:
Introduces a series of articles concerning child care in Northern Ireland, published in the January 2002 issue of the periodical 'Child Care in Practice.' Children's perspectives on 'the troubles' of Northern Ireland; Views of young people on communities and sectarianism; Parents' experiences of attending a program for families of adolescent child sexual abuse perpetrators. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 8 Page: 5-6 2002
Anne Morrison
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This article discusses in a variety of ways - family support, child protection, adoption, and human rights in Northern Ireland
Abstract:
Introduces the content of this issue of Child Care in Practice, six articles that bring together a stimulating and wide-ranging mixture of accounts of policy and practice, covering in a variety of ways family support, child protection, adoption, and human rights in Northern Ireland. As work in progress, this collection of articles certainly registers just how much needs to be done to more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 9 Page: 263-265 2003
John Pinkerton
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This article reports on the launching of Regional Fostering Recruitment and Training Co-ordination Service in Northern Ireland.
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The article reports on the launching of Regional Fostering Recruitment and Training Co-ordination Service in Northern Ireland. The service is intended to help health and social care trusts with advertising campaigns in recruiting foster parents and in providing consistent training. Marian Hall, manager of the service, cites the importance of the new service to trusts. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Children & Young People Now,
2008
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The aim of this study was to examine the operation of the freeing order procedure - a procedure that enables the court to vest parental rights in an adoption agency - in Northern Ireland.
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The freeing order is a United Kingdom procedure that enables the court to vest parental rights in an adoption agency. This permits the placement of the child for adoption, with legal security, in advance of the adoption order. Objective: To review the operation of the freeing order procedure in Northern Ireland. Method: A study of social workers' reports in the first 50 freeing cases of more...
International Classification:
Adoption
Categories:
parental rights; adoption
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Research on Social Work Practice,
Vol: 10 Page: 787-800 2000
Greg Kelly; Emma Ince
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The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of cannabis use among young people in school year 11 in Northern Ireland
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The relatively high levels of cannabis use among young people is a cause of concern because of the positive relationship between its early onset use, antisocial behaviours and associated lifestyle. Amongst a survey of 3919 young people at school year 11 in Northern Ireland (aged 14/15 years) 142 reported daily cannabis use. These young people also reported particularly high levels of more...
International Classification:
Drugs - cannabis
Categories:
cannabis use
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Drug Alcohol Depend,
Vol: 88 Page: 19-27 April 2007
P. McCrystal; A. Percy; K. Higgins
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This article discusses the devolution agenda of New Labour is related to the progress being made in the peace process and its implications for children's policy considered through focusing on child welfare.
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The central challenge in evaluating any aspect of children's policy in Northern Ireland is finding a way to combine acknowledgement of the political violence and instability that marks it out from other UK jurisdictions with recognising its experience as a variation on shared themes. In this paper the devolution agenda of New Labour is related to the progress being made in the peace more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Children & Society,
Vol: 17 Page: 254-260 2003
John Pinkerton
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The aim of this study was to determine whether usual fruit and vegetable intakes reported by adolescents have any influence on bone mineral density
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BACKGROUND: Studies examining the relation between bone mineral density (BMD) and fruit and vegetable consumption during adolescence are rare. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine whether usual fruit and vegetable intakes reported by adolescents have any influence on BMD. DESIGN: BMD was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at the nondominant forearm and dominant heel in a more...
International Classification:
Diet and skeletal growth
Categories:
fruit and vegetable; bone mineral density
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Am J Clin Nutr,
Vol: 80 Page: 1019-23 October 2004
C. P. McGartland; P. J. Robson; L. J. Murray; G. W. Cran; M. J. Savage; D. C. Watkins; M. M. Rooney; C. A. Boreham
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This article discusses the failure of the Northern Ireland government to provide funding to implement its 10-year anti-poverty strategy for children and young people
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Deals with the failure of the Northern Ireland government to provide funding to implement its 10-year anti-poverty strategy for children and young people. Remarks from Northern Ireland anti-poverty network campaigner Goretti Horgan on children in the state; Statement from a spokesperson for the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister on the delivery of social services. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Community Care,
2004
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The aim of this study was to examine geographical variation in the rates of out-of-hours calls and to see if there is any systematic variation in how the co-operative that covers the area responds to calls
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BACKGROUND: There is increasing dissatisfaction among general practitioners (GPs) with their 24 hour commitment despite the demand for GP services outside ordinary working hours. The creation of out-of-hours co-operatives has been welcomed by participating GPs and their families and patient satisfaction is generally high. However, there have been concerns about the lack of patient more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
out-of-hours medical calls
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Br J Gen Pract,
Vol: 51 Page: 625-9 August 2001
D. O'Reilly; M. Stevenson; C. McCay; J. Jamison
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The aim of this study was to examine the promotion of positive attachment in early infancy - explore the evidence base, summarised the findings, and devise an implementation process.
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The translation of research into practice in social care is long on theory and short on practical examples. We describe a pilot project, which identified an important practice issue--the promotion of positive attachment in early infancy--explored the evidence base, summarised the findings, and devised an implementation process. The site of the project was a Barnardo's service in more...
International Classification:
Other - positive attachment in early infancy
Categories:
the promotion of positive attachment in early infancy
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 11 Page: 81-90 2005
Tony Newman; Benny McDaniel
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This article reports on the importance of educational initiatives in improving the mental and physical health of people living in deprived communities as discussed in a conference at the Europa Hotel in Northern Ireland.
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The article reports on the importance of educational initiatives in improving the mental and physical health of people living in deprived communities as discussed in a conference at the Europa Hotel in Northern Ireland. Large numbers of children from west Belfast's Shankill Road area left school with no qualifications. With this regard, the health service build social capital by more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Mental Health Practice,
Vol: 9 Page: 6-6
Ian McMillan
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This article discusses the difference it makes to the parents of a sick child when professionals make time to listen
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Being the parent of a sick child requires advocacy, endurance and persistence if the child's voice is to be heard and his or her needs met. Based on her experiences as the mother of a child who was treated for leukaemia and died at the age of nine and a half years, Bridget Taylor illustrates the difference it makes when professionals make time to listen and take on the advocacy role for more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Paediatric Nursing,
Vol: 18 Page: 20-23 2006
B. Taylor
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This article discusses the General Medical Council's investigation of a pathologist who failed to notice adopted infants injuries
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Bmj,
Vol: 327 Page: 640 September 2003
O. Dyer
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This study examines ways in which 10- to 11-year-olds in Northern Ireland expressed perceptions of gender ideology while discussing the topic of smoking
Abstract:
Health behaviour and attitudes among young people can be interpreted within the context of personal and social identity. This paper explores ways in which 10- to 11-year-olds in Northern Ireland expressed perceptions of gender ideology while discussing the topic of smoking. The data were gathered by means of in-depth interviews (n=85). Although few had tried smoking, the positive more...
International Classification:
Drugs - smoking
Categories:
children's smoking behaviour
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Health Promot Int,
Vol: 18 Page: 307-14 December 2003
J. Rugkasa; B. Stewart-Knox; J. Sittlington; P. S. Abaunza; M. P. Treacy
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This article discusses "Healing old wounds"
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Nurs Stand,
Vol: 15 Page: 14-6 2001 Jun 27-Jul 3
S. Peake
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The article discusses lack of policy on the need to advise parents and carers on the dangers involved in shaking babies
Abstract:
Watch TV on any night in Northern Ireland and you will see government-sponsored hard-hitting advertising about speeding, the need for healthy lifestyles, the dangers of alcohol consumption and smoking. What you will not see, or indeed find in any Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSS&PS), consultation or strategy paper, is anything about the need to advise more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Community Practitioner,
Vol: 76 Page: 325-326 2003
C. Reid; B. Coyle
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This article discusses how healthcare staff are failing to report child abuse suspicions
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Practice Nurse,
Vol: 27 Page: 4-4 2004
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The aim of the study was to investigate the public perception of paedophiles
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This research study sought to investigate the public perception of paedophiles. It was undertaken in Belfast (Northern Ireland) and Leicester (England) in an attempt to determine whether or not regional variations existed in relation to the public's perception of paedophiles. In doing this, the study sought to test four hypotheses; (1) That the press affects the public's perception of more...
International Classification:
Sexual abuse - perceptions of paedophiles
Categories:
paedophiles
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Med Sci Law,
Vol: 44 Page: 327-42 October 2004
K. McCartan
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This article discusses family services
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Nurs Times,
Vol: 96 Page: 44-5 2000 Feb 3-9
M. O'Kane
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This article discusses "How safe is paediatric tonsillectomy?"
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol,
Vol: 70 Page: 575-7 April 2006
P. M. Brown
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The aim of this study was to examine the effect of exams on pupils' interest in their subjects both during the period before the exam and after the results are known
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Background. Research has suggested that the pressure of exams could undermine pupils' interest in their subjects, but almost all of this research has been conducted in laboratory settings. The Transfer Test in Northern Ireland provides an unusual opportunity to assess the effects of exam pressure in real life because some 10- and 11 -year-olds sit a Transfer Test to be admitted to more...
International Classification:
Education
Categories:
education
Geography:
Northern Ireland
British Journal of Educational Psychology,
Vol: 75 Page: 435-452
Richard Remedios; Kathryn Ritchie; David A. Lieberman
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This article discusses the importance of Hib booster as winter approaches
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Paediatric Nursing,
Vol: 15 Page: 4-4 2003
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The aim of this study was to examine changes in the quality of care provided since the initiation of a system for collection and analysis of neonatal data in a neonatal facility.
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PROBLEM: Ten percent of infants born will require admission to a neonatal facility. Coordinated activity to monitor and improve the quality of care for this high risk, high cost group of infants is considered a high priority. At the time of initiation of this project no system for collection and analysis of neonatal data existed in Northern Ireland. DESIGN: In 1994 an ongoing more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
neonatal facilities
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Qual Saf Health Care,
Vol: 14 Page: 202-6 June 2005
J. Jenkins; F. Alderdice; E. McCall
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This article discusses improving inter-hospital transfer
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Paediatr Nurs,
Vol: 16 Page: 24-7 September 2004
C. Neill; U. Hughes
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This article discusses the improving standards for palliative care services in Northern Ireland
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Int J Palliat Nurs,
Vol: 6 Page: 380-2 September 2000
M. Hinds
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In brief: Infant Nutrition
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Midwives,
Vol: 11 Page: 13-13 2008
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This article presents news briefs on: Need for more health care spending in Northern Ireland.
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Presents public finance-related news items from Great Britain, compiled in the week of September 1-7, 2000. Government measure to economize on mobile telephone costs; Additional funding for children's outdoor activities; Need for more health care spending in Northern Ireland. more...
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Public Finance,
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This article provides a context within which other contributions to this issue might be read. It examines the position of special educational needs (SEN) within the evolving continuum of education in Northern Ireland,
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This article provides a context within which other contributions to this issue might be read. It examines the position of special educational needs (SEN) within the evolving continuum of education in Northern Ireland, specifically within the context of educational inclusion. It describes recent changes in educational policy and legislation which are likely to impact on the inclusion of more...
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Support for Learning,
Vol: 21 Page: 53-56 2006
John Hunter; Una O'Connor
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The aim of this study was to examine the profile of client and service use - of schools counselling service - between September 2004 and December 2005
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Research reported in recent years highlights that many children and young people living in Northern Ireland are struggling to cope with a range of complex issues in their daily lives. The lack of accessible and appropriate professional support means that many children and young people carry these issues to school, where their struggle to cope manifests as behaviour problems contributing more...
International Classification:
Education
Categories:
schools counselling service
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 13 Page: 95-115 2007
Aisling McElearney; Gary Adamson; Mark Shevlin; Anne Tracey; Bronagh Muldoon; Selina Roosmale-Cocq
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This case report discusses inequalities in health
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
health inequalities
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
International Journal of Nursing Practice,
Vol: 7 Page: 383-391 2001
A. Lazenbatt; J. Orr; E. O'Neill
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This article discusses the Infant Feeding Survey 2000
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Pract Midwife,
Vol: 5 Page: 24-6 June 2002
S. Brooker
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The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between infant-feeding attitudes and feeding intention and outcome in expectant mothers
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Northern Ireland (NI) has one of the lowest rates of breast-feeding initiation and duration in both the UK and the industrialized world. This study therefore aimed to explore the relationship between infant-feeding attitudes and feeding intention and outcome in expectant mothers within NI. Expectant mothers (n = 200) were recruited from hospital antenatal booking clinics. Each completed more...
International Classification:
Breastfeeding +/- formulae milk
Categories:
infant-feeding
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Health Educ Res,
Vol: 22 Page: 561-70 August 2007
J. Sittlington; B. Stewart-Knox; M. Wright; I. Bradbury; J. A. Scott
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This article discusses the effects of infighting between public bodies in Northern Ireland on Irish children according to voluntary groups
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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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The aim of this study was to examine the influence soya-based infant formula consumption on isoflavone and gut microflora metabolite concentrations in urine and on faecal microflora composition and metabolic activity in infants and children
International Classification:
Breastfeeding +/- formulae milk
Categories:
infant formula; isoflavone and gut microflora metabolite concentrations; faecal microflora composition; metabolic activity
Geography:
Northern Ireland
British Journal of Nutrition,
Vol: 91 Page: 607-616 2004
L. Hoey; I. R. Rowland; A. S. Lloyd; D. B. Clarke; H. Wiseman
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This article discusses the findings of an inquiries on how 'inadequate systems' failed to prevent a private adoption tragedy
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Community Practitioner,
Vol: 76 Page: 363-363 2003
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This study employed a two-stage qualitative approach to explore views and opinions held by users and carers about Child and Adolescent Mental Health services
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The Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability, Northern Ireland commissioned the present consultation to support the work of its Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) subgroup. The investigation employed a two-stage qualitative approach to explore views and opinions held by users and carers about CAMH services. Nineteen services distributed questionnaires on a single day more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
Child and Adolescent Mental Health services
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 12 Page: 27-41 2006
Tom Teggart; Mark Linden
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The aim of this study was to examine how children in Northern Ireland are involved in social policy.
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The article presents a case study from Northern Ireland that examines how children are involved in social policy. It first introduces and then applies sociologist R. Hart's influential ladder of participation model to children taking the Eleven Plus test in Northern Ireland. Hart's intention was to provide a framework for participation, which would facilitate the involvement of children more...
International Classification:
Legal or care issues
Categories:
social policy
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Sociological Studies of Children & Youth,
Vol: 10 Page: 153-167 2005
Madeleine Leonard
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This study aimed to explore the number of unjustified requests for plain abdominal radiography among A&E doctors and whether there is a statistically significant difference in the justification of request between doctors of differing experience
Abstract:
With the introduction of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 (IRMER) the medical practitioner faces greater accountability when requesting radiological investigations. The referrer (usually a doctor or dentist) must supply sufficient medical data to justify radiation exposure to a patient. These regulations can lead to criminal prosecution if more...
International Classification:
Practice/knowledge - radiography
Categories:
requests for plain abdominal radiography
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Ulster Med J,
Vol: 70 Page: 19-21 May 2001
R. E. Bell; R. E. McLaughlin
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This article discusses isolation and antimicrobial sensitivities of Kluyvera spp. from humans in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, 2005-2006
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Int J Antimicrob Agents,
Vol: 30 Page: 371-2 October 2007
B. Muller-Pebody; M. Lillie; A. P. Johnson
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The aim of this study was to examine the attitudes of 80 teenagers growing up in one of the most contested localities in Northern Ireland to cross-community marriages, i.e. those between Catholics and Protestants.
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This article presents the attitudes of 80 teenagers—growing up in one of the most contested localities in Northern Ireland—to cross-community marriages, i.e. those between Catholics and Protestants. Research suggests that adults in interface areas continue to exhibit ethno-sectarian prejudices despite wider political developments such as the Good Friday Agreement. The more...
International Classification:
Other - cross-community marriage
Categories:
cross-community marriages
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies,
Vol: 35 Page: 97-113 2009
Madeleine Leonard
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The aim of this study was to gain an insight into children's views about food and nutrition
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To gain an insight into children's views about food and nutrition. DESIGN: Data were collected in focus group discussions; two focus group sessions were undertaken with each school group. SETTING: A total of 11 postprimary schools in Northern Ireland and England. SUBJECTS: In all, 106 children aged 11-12-y-old (n = 52 boys, n = 54 girls). RESULTS: Focus group transcripts were more...
International Classification:
Focus groups - diet and lifestyle
Categories:
food; nutrition;
Geography:
the United Kingdom
Eur J Clin Nutr,
Vol: 59 Page: 542-51 April 2005
M. C. McKinley; C. Lowis; P. J. Robson; J. M. Wallace; M. Morrissey; A. Moran; M. B. Livingstone
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The aim of this study was to describe the MEF2A gene in individuals had early-onset ischaemic heart disease
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is a complex disease due to the combination of environmental and genetic factors. Mutations in the MEF2A gene have recently been reported in patients with IHD. In particular, a 21 base pair deletion (Delta7aa) in the MEF2A gene was identified in a family with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance of IHD. We investigated this region of the more...
International Classification:
Diseases of the circulatory system - ischaemic heart disease
Categories:
ischaemic heart disease
Geography:
Northern Ireland
BMC Med Genet,
Vol: 7 Page: 65 2006
P. G. Horan; A. R. Allen; A. E. Hughes; C. C. Patterson; M. Spence; P. G. McGlinchey; C. Belton; T. C. Jardine; P. P. McKeown
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This study aimed to evaluate an intervention designed to raise standards in spelling and independent writing.
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This paper considers evidence from an intervention designed to raise standards in spelling and independent writing. The Complete Spelling Programme (McMurray and Fleming, 1998) is designed to ensure that all processes involved in learning to spell are activated and that the interaction between them is facilitated. In addition, a number of innovative features within the programme's more...
International Classification:
Education
Categories:
raise standards in spelling
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Support for Learning,
Vol: 21 Page: 100-107 2006
Sharon McMurray
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Legal notes. Northern Ireland - 2007 - Subjects: Adoption; Child Welfare;
Categories:
adoption; Child Welfare
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Adoption & Fostering,
Vol: 31 Page: 127-129 2007
K. O'Halloran
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Legal notes. Northern Ireland - 2003 - Subjects: Adoption; Child Welfare;
Categories:
adoption; Child Welfare
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Adoption & Fostering,
Vol: 27 Page: 76-78 2003
K. O'Halloran
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Legal notes. Northern Ireland - 2004 - Subjects: Adoption; Child Welfare; Child Abuse, Sexual; Foster Home Care
Categories:
adoption; Child Welfare; Child Abuse, Sexual; Foster Home Care
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Adoption & Fostering,
Vol: 28 Page: 77-80 2004
K. O'Halloran
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