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- "A Good Beating Never Hurt Anyone": The Punishment and Abuse of Children in Twentieth Century Ireland
- "An Irish solution to an Irish problem": Harm reduction and ambiguity in the drug policy of the Republic of Ireland
- "Anything you can do, I can do bigger?": the ethics and equity of growth hormone for small normal children
- "Blind, But Not to the Hard Facts of Life": The Blind Workers' Struggle in Derry, 1928 --1940
- A Boy from Ireland
- A breastfeeding strategy for Northern Ireland
- A 'career' in youth homelessness?
- A Children's Strategy for Northern Ireland
- A cross-national perspective on school bullying in Northern Ireland: a supplement to Smith, et al. (1999)
- A cutback too far
- A diatribe on dummies
- A Different Description of Trauma: A Wider Systemic Perspective--A personal insight
- A difficult diagnosis in a pale child
- A focus on the personal and structural: Resilience explored
- A fuzzy logic based apnoea monitor for SIDS risk infants
- A jab in time
- A National Service Framework for children
- A public health approach for preventing child sexual abuse
- A reflective model for paediatric palliative care
- A retrospective critical analysis of family support in practice: Facilitate not dictate
- A review of early childhood studies
- A review of fluorosis in the European Union: prevalence, risk factors and aesthetic issues
- A risk-benefit assessment of drugs used for neonatal chronic lung disease
- A Shared Land or Divided we Stand?: Children's Experiences of Inclusion and Segregation in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
- A Small-Scale Study of the Relationship Between Measures of Deprivation and Child-Care Referrals
- A SPECIAL TIME
- 'A strange mixture of caring and corruption': residential care in Christian Brothers orphanages and industrial schools during their last phase, 1940s to 1960s
- A Worm's Eye View of the Everyday: Insights from the Field
- A.B. Smith, M. Gollop, K. Marshall and K. Nairn (eds.), Advocating for Children: International Perspectives on Children's Rights
- Abdominal pain: general imaging strategies
- Abstracts
- Abused and Looked After Children as 'Moral Dirt': Child Abuse and Institutional Care in Historical Perspective
- Accessible yet not accessed? A literature review exploring factors which may prevent patients taking over the counter analgesia prior to attending Accident and Emergency
- Achieving Best Practice to Secure the Best Interests of Children
- Achieving Consensus in Developing a National Set of Child Well-Being Indicators
- Acute need for more foster carers
- Acute retention of urine in babies with meningomyelocele
- Addiction problems, addiction services, and social work in the Republic of Ireland
- Addressing diversity and inclusion in the early years in conflict-affected societies: A case study of the Media Initiative for Children-Northern Ireland
- Adolescent health care: the Irish experience
- Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: is the search for aetiology constrained by the orthosis?
- Adoption and Long-Term Fostering: Themes from Research
- Adult ADHD: A controversial diagnosis?
- Advanced embolization techniques
- Advances in the management of paediatric HIV infection in Britain and Ireland
- Adverse reactions to Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination against tuberculosis in humans, veterinary animals and wildlife species
- Aerophagia and Intestinal Gas
- After the War Comes Peace? An Examination of the Impact of the Northern Ireland Conflict on Young People
- Agency shake-up for Northern Ireland
- Airway proteins--surfactants
- Airway remodelling in chronic lung disease of prematurity
- Allergies in a nutshell
- Amnesty International and Human Rights Education
- An American in Ireland
- An Analysis Tool for School Inclusion for Pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
- An Assortment of Approaches to Play Therapy
- An evaluation of Medline published paediatric audits from 1966 to 1999
- An evaluation of the Child and Parent Support Service within the Magherafelt and Cookstown area
- An Examination of the Use of Coercion by Assertive Outreach and Community Mental Health Teams in Northern Ireland
- An exceptional midwife and champion of breastfeeding
- An Updated Guide to Current Legislation and Associated Guidance for Family and Child Care Practitioners
- Anaphylaxis following paediatric immunization [1]
- And anotherthing! A diatribe on dummies
- Animal models in pediatric surgery
- Annotation: velo-cardio-facial syndrome
- Annual scientific meeting of the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
- Antenatal corticosteroids--current thinking
- Anti-epileptic drugs in pregnancy: current safety and other issues
- Anything to Declare? The Struggle for Inclusive Education and Children's Rights
- APARTMENT LIFE
- Are B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal-pro-BNP useful in neonates?
- Are carbon dioxide detectors useful in neonates?
- Are paediatric burns more common in asylum seekers? An analysis of paediatric burn admissions
- Are the dangers of childhood food allergy exaggerated?
- Are You Serious? Involving Young People in Children's Service Planning
- Around the UK and Ireland
- Assessment in the Republic of Ireland
- Assisted reproduction technology and defects of genomic imprinting
- Asthma management: in case of an exacerbation
- Atrioventricular septal defect: from fetus to adult
- Autism in Northern Ireland: The tragedy and the shame
- Babies on the move
- Background and methods for evaluating quality of life in children and adolescents with diabetes
- Bait and switch?
- BATTLE FOR IDENTITY
- Bearing Witness: Supporting Parents and Children in the Transition to Peace
- Belfast's new centralised maternity hospital
- Best foot forward
- Better caring for Muslim patients
- Better to hesitate at the threshold of compulsion: PKU testing and the concept of family autonomy in Eire
- Beyond Border--Protecting Children on the Island of Ireland
- Bichard issues database warning
- Biosocial Perspectives on Children (Book Review)
- Black and minority ethnic fostering
- Blood loss, replacement and belief
- Book Review: Child Protection Work-Beyond the Rhetoric
- Book Review: Movement and Learning in the Early Years. Supporting Dyspraxia (DCD) and Other Difficulties
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Book Reviews
- Book reviews
- Book Reviews
- Book Reviews
- BOOKS
- Books Received
- Boosting dental registration for children
- Boosting the achievement of fostered children in Northern Ireland
- BREAK WITH THE PAST
- Breaking the (un)sound barrier: filaggrin is a major gene for atopic dermatitis
- Breastfeeding rates fail to improve from 1998-2001
- Bronchoalveolar lavage and tracheal aspirate for assessing airway inflammation in children
- Building Irish families through surrogacy: medical and judicial issues for the advanced reproductive technologies
- Caesarean delivery in the second stage of labour
- Calcium and vitamin D
- Callous-unemotional traits and autistic psychopathy: Comment on Viding, Frick, and Plomin (2007)
- Campylobacter infection: small bowel and colon
- Can childhood neglect be assessed and prevented through childcare skills training?
- Cancer information needs of people with intellectual disability: a review of the literature
- Candidate genes and the behavioral phenotype in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome
- Care of the extremely preterm infant: Management and ethical dilemas
- Carer participation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: a challenge for interprofessional working
- Carers in the classroom
- Caring for children in isolated small hospitals--problems and solutions?
- Case 4: assessment. Early chronic lung disease
- CELEBRITY DREAMS
- Central Mental Hospital study
- Changing times
- Chapter 1: Snowflake Children
- Chapter 10: Children and Youth: The Evolution of At Risk to "High Promise" Youth
- Chapter 3: A Focus on the Personal and Structural: Resilience Explored
- Chapter 6: Now Is the Time: A Toxic Era for Child and Youth Care
- Characterization of changes in blood vessel width and tortuosity in retinopathy of prematurity using image analysis
- Charity pushes for new laws to bolster adult protection
- Cheap listening?--Reflections on the concept of wrongful disability
- Checklist for autism in Toddlers [5]
- Child Abuse and the Media: Naming and Shaming
- Child abuse victims fear loss of benefits if they are compensated
- Child and adolescent mental health services and the strategic context: The bigger picture
- Child and Family Assessment in Social Work Practice
- Child Care in Practice
- Child Custody Law of the Republic of Ireland
- Child health. Solids advice on weaning
- Child health: little by little
- Child oral health promotion experiences in Northern Ireland
- Child Poverty as Public Policy: Direct Provision and Asylum Seeker Children in the Republic of Ireland
- Child Poverty in Northern Ireland: The Limits of Welfare-to-Work Policies
- Child Protection and Welfare Social Work in Northern Ireland and the Republic: Commonalities, Divergences and Possibilities
- Child protection: an unreflective practice
- Child protection: lessons from the recent past
- Child psychology: Taking account of children at last?
- Child restraint in the acute setting of pediatric nursing: an extraordinarily stressful event
- Childbearing against the state? Asylum seeker women in the Irish republic
- Child-centred research with ethnic minority populations: Methodological, ethical and practical challenges
- Childhood immunisation guidelines revised to ease the parent fears
- Childhood immunisation in Ireland: where to now?
- Childhood immunization: the vital role of the midwife
- Childhood obesity in Europe: a growing concern
- Childhood obesity prevention studies: lessons learned and to be learned
- Childhood obesity--why should we be worried?
- Childhood 'risk characteristics' and the schizophrenia spectrum prodrome
- Children and Socio-Cultural Divisions in Northern Ireland
- Children and youth: The evolution of at risk to 'high promise' youth
- Children in care used in drugs tests
- Children of homosexuals and transsexuals more apt to be homosexual: a reply to Cameron
- Children of 'mixed religion' ignored
- Children of the Troubles: The Impact of Political Violence in Northern Ireland
- Children Taken Seriously in Theory, Policy and Practice
- Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Perspectives on current research
- Children, Rights and Justice in Northern Ireland: Community and Custody
- Children's adjustment over time in foster care: Cross-informant agreement, stability and placement disruption
- Children's citizenship education in politically sensitive societies
- Children's Commissioners
- Children's drawings as a methodological tool: reflections on the eleven plus system in Northern Ireland
- Children's minister for NI
- Children's Order 10 years on
- Children's participation in consultations and decision-making at health service level: A review of the literature
- Children's participation in healthcare in the UK--gesture, rhetoric, or real involvement?
- Children's participation in the policy process: some thoughts on policy evaluation based on the Irish National Children's Strategy
- Children's perspectives on coping and support following parental separation
- Children's recovery after early adversity: Lessons from intercountry adoption
- Children's Services Planning in Northern Ireland: Developing a Planning Model to Address Rights and Needs
- Children's Services Planning: The Process and Implications for Wider Partnership Working
- Children's understanding of psychological problems displayed by their peers: A review of the literature
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Citizenship and the Biopolitics of Post-nationalist Ireland
- Classification, assessment, and management of childhood ptosis
- Cleft palate and otitis media with effusion: a review
- Clerical Child Sex Abuse: The Response of the Roman Catholic Church
- Clinical relevance of macroprolactin
- Clinical review: communication and logistics in the response to the 1998 terrorist bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland
- Cochrane's epitaph for cisapride in childhood gastro-oesophageal reflux
- Cognitive-Behavioural Strategies in Crisis Intervention
- Comment on: antimicrobial policies in the neonatal units of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
- Commentary on Coyne I (2006) Consultation with children in hospital: Children, parents' and nurses' perspectives. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 61-71: Response
- Commentary on Lee P (2007) What does partnership in care mean for children's nurses? Journal of Clinical Nursing 16, 518-526
- Commentary on Mok E and Leung SF (2006) nurses as providers of support for mothers of premature infants. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 726-734
- Community children's nursing services in Wales: will the NSF make a difference?
- Community Rules Preventing Re-Offending by Child Sex Abusers -- A Life History Approach
- Community Schools in Action: Lessons from a decade of practice
- Community Services for People Affected by Violence: An Exploration and Categorization
- Complexity and evidence in protecting children
- Concern deepens over Ireland's missing asylum-seeking children
- Conference Recommendations
- Confidentiality issues
- Conflict, Contact, and Education in Northern Ireland
- Congress Rights Card aims to protect young workers
- Connecting with Practice in the Changing Landscape of Family Support Training
- Consensus statement on the management of pulmonary hypertension in clinical practice in the UK and Ireland
- Consensus statements on the borderlands of neonatal viability: from uncertainty to grey areas
- Consent and the law
- Constructing an integrated model of the nature of challenging behaviour: A starting point for intervention
- Constructions of Childhood in Ireland in the Twentieth Century: A View from the Primary School Curriculum 1900-1999
- Constructions of Childhood in School: power, policy and practice in Irish education
- CONSULTATION OF THE WEEK
- Consulting with Children and Young People: The Office of Law Reform's Experience
- Continuing commentary: The relationship between object manipulation and language development in Broca's area: A connectionist simulation of Greenfield's hypothesis
- Continuing education. Module 7: women's health. Part 10: breastfeeding towards optimum infant nutrition
- Continuing education. Module 8: paediatrics: part 6. Management of LRTIs... lower respiratory tract infections
- Contribution of religious institutions in caring for children
- Contributions to the study of violence and trauma: multisystemic therapy, exposure therapy, attachment styles, and therapy process research
- Controversy--water fluoridation
- Co-operating to Safeguard
- CORI -- opportunity to make rhetoric of care become a reality
- Corticosteroids in the prevention and management of bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- Courts/Trusts--No Trespassing
- Cream of the crop. Interview by Alison Moore
- Creating memories: Material culture and infantile death in contemporary Ireland
- Creating smiles
- Criminal law & criminology
- Critical connections. Gastroschisis on the rise
- Critical issues for teacher training to counter bullying and victimisation in Ireland
- CROSSING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES: IMPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN INTERNATIONAL AND INDIGENOUS CONTEXTS
- Culture change needed to increase breastfeeding rates
- Current Literature
- DANGER SIGNALS
- Daycare needs of young disabled
- Dealing with a problem that doesn't exist? Professional responses to female perpetrated child sexual abuse
- Decision Making by Senior Social Workers at Point of First Referral
- Decision-making for mentally incompetent people: the empty formula of best interests?
- Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland... Gibb DM, Duong T, Tookey PA, Sharland M, Tudor-Williams Novelli V et al. Decline in mortality, AIDS and hospital admissions in perinatally HIV-1 infected children in the United Kingdom and Ireland. BMJ 2003;327:1019-31.(1 November.)
- Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland: argument is flawed
- Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland: HIV positive adolescents urgently need dedicated services
- Denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography using the WAVE DNA fragment analysis system
- Depression in young people: description, assessment and evidence-based treatment
- Designing ubiquitous computing to enhance children's learning in museums
- Developing a researcher-practitioner partnership for the effective evaluation of professional social work training
- Developing an educational programme in paediatric palliative care
- Developing Children's Participation: Lessons from a Participatory IT Project
- Developing creative solutions to the problems of children and their families: communicative reason and the use of forum theatre
- Developing everyone's learning and thinking abilities: A parenting programme the Southern area experience--10 years on!
- Developing inclusive schools: The pivotal role of teaching assistants in promoting inclusion in special and mainstream schools in Northern Ireland
- Developmental significance of part-time employment for Irish adolescents
- Diagnosis and management of supraglottitis (epiglottitis)
- Disabled Children as Active Citizens
- DIVORCE IN IRELAND: THE FEAR, THE FLOODGATES AND THE REALITY
- Divorce law in Ireland --facilitating or frustrating the resolution process?
- Do the Rome criteria help the doctor or the patient?
- Does pacifier use cause ear infections in young children?
- Doolin Memorial Lecture 2007: Fergus Finlay, chief executive, Barnardos: Are all the children of Ireland equal?
- DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES
- Drs Richard Evanson (1800-1871) and Henry Maunsell (1806-1879) of Dublin and their paediatric text
- Dublin reminds us about measles
- Dyslexia: oral and written language disorder. A new look at old links
- Early management of meningomyelocele
- Early Memory and Autism
- Early postnatal dexamethasone and cerebral palsy
- Early Prediction and Prevention of Child Abuse--a Handbook (Book)
- Early reading
- Eat up!
- Economic impact of treating inhibitor patients
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Editorial
- EDITORIAL
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Editorial: This issue
- Editor's Introduction
- Education for asthma care: lessons from Ireland
- Education of children's nurses in Ireland: an update
- Effective government structures for children?: The UK's four Children's Commissioners
- Effective Intervention for Child Abuse and Neglect. An Evidence-based Approach to Planning and Evaluating Interventions (Book)
- Effects of folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies during pregnancy on fetal, infant, and child development
- Effects of glucocorticoids on fetal and neonatal lung development
- Emerging infections. Measles outbreak in Ireland: fear of vaccines may be to blame
- End hazardous school journeys
- Endoscopic correction of vesicoureteral reflux
- Endoscopic management of vesicoureteral reflux: does it stand the test of time?
- ENGLAND EXPECTS
- English as a second language
- Enteric campylobacter: purging its secrets?
- Enteric nervous system and developmental abnormalities in childhood
- Enterobacter sakazakii an emerging bacterial pathogen with implications for infant health
- Enterobacter sakazakii: an emerging pathogen in powdered infant formula
- Enterococcal infection in children
- Epidemiologic approaches to identifying environmental causes of birth defects
- Epidemiology of childhood obesity in Europe
- Ethical issues in the daily medical care of children
- Ethical principles and operational guidelines for good clinical practice in paediatric research. Recommendations of the Ethics Working Group of the Confederation of European Specialists in Paediatrics (CESP)
- Ethical research practices across disciplinary boundaries: The process of research involving children with a visual impairment
- Ethical, professional, and legal obligations in clinical practice: a series of discussion topics for postgraduate medical education. Topic 2: consent and legal competence
- Ethical, professional, and legal obligations in clinical practice: a series of discussion topics for postgraduate medical education. Topic 4: Confidentiality
- European consensus guidelines on the management of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
- European obesity and the radiology department. What can we do to help?
- Evaluating early years intervention
- Evidence-based neonatal care
- Evidence-based practice in family therapy and systemic consultation I Child-focused problems
- Evidence-based practices in intellectual disability and behaviour disorders
- Examining issues of child abuse in Irish foster children
- Expert Witness in Children Order Proceedings Conference, 1 October 2002
- Exploring good practice in Irish child and family services: Reflections and considerations
- Exploring Intercultural Awareness in the Primary Modern Language Classroom: The Potential of the New Model of European Language Portfolio Developed by the Irish Modern Languages in Primary Schools Initiative (MLPSI)
- Extended schools cuts for N Ireland
- Extra cash for Nl extended schools
- Extra funding for Northern Ireland
- Facing What Cannot be Changed: The Irish Experience of Confronting Institutional Child Abuse
- Fact or fantasy? A review of recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse
- Familial vesicoureteral reflux
- Families to help young offenders
- Family nursing: minimising discontinuity for hospitalised children and their families
- Family Support in Ireland: Developing Strategic Implementation
- Family support, social capital, resilience and adolescent coping
- Family Support: Measuring the Benefits to Families
- Fermanagh Shadow Youth Council: Youth Participation in Decision Making
- FERTILITY AND WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN INDUSTRIALIZED NATIONS
- Financial education in schools
- Finding Identity in Family Work: Community Child Care-Workers in Ireland
- First commissioner in Northern Ireland
- Fit For the Future? Future Development of the Emergency Duty Team
- Flawed expert witnesses: the breaking of the profession's china
- Fluency in reading Irish as L1 or L2: Promoting high-frequency word recognition in emergent readers
- Fluorescent sequencing protocols for the ALF
- Fluoride ingestion from toothpaste: background to European Union-funded multicentre project
- Fluoride ingestion from toothpaste: conclusions of European Union-funded multicentre project
- Fluoride metabolism and fluorosis
- Flying solo: Single/unmarried mothers and stigma in Ireland
- Focusing on families
- FOLLOW IRISH LEAD
- Food allergies
- Food allergy in childhood: have the dangers been underestimated? Arch Dis Child 2003;88:79-81
- FOREIGN ADOPTIONS AND THE EVOLUTION OF IRISH ADOPTION POLICY, 1945-52
- Foreign language skills have local benefits
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Foreword: Child Welfare in Ireland--Travelling Forward?
- 'Forty Seven, Today You are Nine': Systematic Abuse in Irish Childcare Institutions
- Foster carers to get training service
- FOUR NATIONS: School complaints procedures
- Framing the future for children and youth in the risk society
- From Moth to Butterfly: Thoughts on Student Practica Supervision from Education and Practice
- From one mother to another
- From Parity to Subsidiarity? Children's Policy in Northern Ireland Under New Labour: The Case of Child Welfare
- From risk to at-risk
- FUNDING BRIEFS
- Funds needed for children strategy
- Fungal endocarditis in neonates and children
- Further education
- Gaining young people's perspectives
- Gender and children's social world: esteemed and marginalised masculinities in the primary school playground
- Gender balance/gender bias: the teaching profession and the impact of feminisation
- Gendered capital: emotional capital and mothers' care work in education
- General paediatric surgery in Ireland: a crisis in evolution
- Gestational diabetes mellitus
- Give deprived communities more educational openings, says CNO There was no 'golden age' of training, claims Brimblecombe
- Giving a voice to children with disabilities
- GIVING A VOICE TO THE CHILD-THE IRISH EXPERIENCE
- Giving children and parents a voice - the parents' perspective
- GMC to investigate pathologist who failed to notice adopted infant s injuries
- Good practice in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Government initiatives to tackle the obesity epidemic
- Growing up Irish: Changing children in a changing society
- Guidelines for informed consent in biomedical research involving paediatric populations as research participants
- Guidelines for management of childhood arthritis
- 'Harry Wynne' Child & Youth Care Practices and Values: A Reflection on a Study of Heroin Misusers in Ireland
- Healing old wounds. Interview by Catharine Sadler
- Health & living. Good eating habits
- Health indicators and intellectual disability
- Health needs of children in prison
- Health of the world's Roma population
- Health technology assessment in Ireland
- Health visitors play key role in SBS prevention and education
- Healthcare staff are failing to report child abuse suspicions
- Helicobacter pylori and sudden-infant-death syndrome
- Helicobacter pylori interacts with the human single-domain trefoil protein TFF1
- Helping hands
- Helping patients to maintain a healthy fluid balance
- Hepatitis B (prevention)
- Hepatitis B genotype and YMDD profiles in an untreated Irish population
- Hereditary ataxias and paediatric neurology: new movers and shakers enter the field
- 'High/scope supporting the child, the family, the community': A report of the proceedings of the High/Scope Ireland Third Annual Conference, 12th October 2004, Newry, Northern Ireland
- History of surfactant from 1980
- History of the Present of Child Protection and Welfare Social Work in Ireland
- Homebirth advocacy
- How active are we? Levels of routine physical activity in children and adults
- How adding family services together is helping to solve long division
- How can risk be related to interventions for young people who misuse substances?
- How dangerous is food allergy in childhood? The incidence of severe and fatal allergic reactions across the UK and Ireland
- How safe is paediatric tonsillectomy?
- HPA and PKU... Hyperphenylalaninaemia (HPA)
- HSEA reconfirms extension of parental leave
- Human rights and decision-making in child protection through explicit argumentation
- Hypocapnia
- I Just Don't Want to Get Picked on by Anybody: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion in a Newly Multi-Ethnic Irish Primary School
- Identity issues for looked after children with no knowledge of their origins
- If you ask me…
- Imaging the less seriously head injured child
- Implementing the children (NI) order 1995 - researching the initial impact on social services provision to disabled children in Northern Ireland
- Importance of Hib booster stressed as winter approaches
- Importance of mitochondrial and nuclear sperm DNA in sperm quality assessment and assisted reproduction outcome
- Improving inter-hospital transfer
- Improving outcomes for children in the island of Ireland: the role of philanthropic investment
- Improving standards for palliative care services in Northern Ireland
- Improving the Apgar score: is it still viable?
- Improving the Success of Anti-Bullying Intervention Programs: A Tool for Matching Programs with Purposes
- In 2005 the Australian Institute of Family Studies continued its series of public seminars presenting contemporary research on national and international issues related to family
- In brief
- In brief
- In brief
- In search of inclusion
- INCADAT: The Hague Conference on International Child Abduction Database
- Inclusion, Impact and Need: Young Children with a Visual Impairment
- Incorporating a gender dimension in food allergy research: a review
- Increasing incidence of childhood obesity
- Inequalities in access to education and healthcare
- Infant and toddler diabetes
- Infant Feeding Survey 2000. A review of the findings from this new report
- 'Infighting' blamed for poor service
- Inherited deafness in childhood--the genetic revolution unmasks the clinical challenge
- Inherited defects in keratins
- INO calls for action to protect children
- INO puts bullying back on the agenda
- Inquiry finds 'inadequate systems' failed to prevent private adoption tragedy
- Insertion of umbilical arterial and venous catheters
- Inter-country Adoption in Ireland: Law, Children's Rights and Contemporary Social Work Practice
- INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
- International Education and Conflict: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies, and Making Waves--An Interview with Jane Benbow from CARE
- Interventional paediatric cardiology
- Interventions for post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents
- Interview with Katherine Zappone: Freedom and prevention: developing effective children's services in Tallaght, Ireland
- Interview with Sylda Langford: People, relationships and power struggles -- the view from the Director-General of the Irish Office of the Minister for Children
- Intestinal neuronal dysplasia
- INTRODUCTION
- Introduction for Louis A. Penner's SPSSI Presidential Address
- Invasion of human epithelial cells by Campylobacter upsaliensis
- Involving Fathers in Psychological Services for Children
- Ireland and medical research with minors: some medico-legal aspects
- Ireland leaves disabled children's right to extended education in doubt
- Ireland opts to encourage breast feeding at work
- Ireland: Racial state and crisis racism
- Ireland's government appeals free education for disabled children ruling
- Irelands' Immigrant Children
- Ireland's infected blood products inquiry begins
- Ireland's measles outbreak kills two
- Ireland's National Children's Strategy an inside outsider's view
- Irish Family Patterns during the Twentieth Century: Converging with other Western Nations?
- IRISH FATALITY
- IRISH MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY DIVISION IN PRACTICE: A CASE STUDY
- Irish neonatal mortality statistics for 2000 [1]
- Iron deficiency anaemia and childhood stroke
- IS ENGLAND BEING SHORT-CHANGED?
- Is Helicobacter pylori infection in childhood a risk factor for gastric cancer?
- Is nutrition an aetiological factor for inflammatory bowel disease?
- IS SECURE CARE FAIR?
- Is there enough clinical evidence to use honey to manage wounds?
- Isolation and antimicrobial sensitivities of Kluyvera spp. from humans in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, 2005-2006
- Issues in dietary intake assessment of children and adolescents
- Journal watch
- Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: under-appreciated and under-diagnosed
- Juvenile offenders and independent living: An Irish perspective on program development with St. Xavier's
- Keeping Children Safe (Book)
- Kidney failure in Townes-Brocks syndrome: an under recognized phenomenon?
- Knife crime
- Late talking toddlers
- 'Learn what you like and like what you learn': The Youth Encounter Projects and St. Augustine's special school, Limerick City
- Legal dialogue. Why patients sue
- Legal notes: Northern Ireland
- Lessons from sudden infant death syndrome
- Letter by Sane regarding article, "New-onset heart failure due to heart muscle disease in childhood: a prospective study in the United kingdom and Ireland"
- Library services
- Linden services for children--extern: A holisitic approach in working with young people with challenging behaviours and their families
- Linking prevention science and community engagement: a case study of the Ireland Disadvantaged Children and Youth Programme
- Liquid diets for Crohn's disease
- Liquid paraffin: a reappraisal of its role in the treatment of constipation
- Listening to at-risk youth
- Listening To Children, Speaking For Children: Health and Social Services Complaints and Child Advocacy
- Local government associations
- LOOKING FOR COMMON GROUND
- Low birth weight -- a predictor for psychiatric problems?
- Mainstreaming Children's Rights in, to and through Education in a Society Emerging from Conflict
- Making Research Work (Book Review)
- Making schools and young people responsible: a critical analysis of Ireland's obesity strategy
- Mammalian sleep
- Management guidelines for arthritis in children
- Management of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in infants: guidelines for corticosteroid use
- Management of hepatitis B in children
- Many childhoods?
- 'Maps and Charts in Planning Family Support': The Development of Children's Services Planning in Northern Ireland
- Markers of the validity of reported energy intake
- Markets, schools and the convertibility of economic capital: The complex dynamics of class choice
- Measles: the rise, fall and rise again
- Measurement of dietary intake in children
- Measuring functional outcomes after prematurity: Developmental impact of very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight status on childhood disability
- Medical procedures
- Meeting demand in child pain
- Meeting report for molecular psychiatry, 2005
- Megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome
- Member focus
- Mending a Public-Private Gap: Children's Rights and the Children's Ombudsperson
- Meningitis. Time trial
- Meningococcus C vaccination programme
- Menjugate (Chiron)
- Mental health and poverty
- Mental health law reform: The impact on children and young people in Northern Ireland
- Mentoring Masculinities: Race and Class in the (Re-)Construction of Gender in the US and Britain
- Methylphenidate: a review of its neuropharmacological, neuropsychological and adverse clinical effects
- Mixed blessings for NI schools
- MMR/autism link rejected
- Modeling and remodeling of the lung in neonatal chronic lung disease: implications for therapy
- Modulation of immune cell function by polyunsaturated fatty acids
- Molecular diagnostics of medically important bacterial infections
- Molecular genotyping of Irish rotavirus strains
- More rights for Irish foster carers
- 'More than 100 years of silence', elective mutism: a review of the literature
- Mothers' attitudes to vaccination
- Moving beyond birth asphyxia as the cause of cerebral palsy
- Mrs Nugent's Little Piggy Went to Town: Abjected Identities and the Traumatic Return in Neil Jordan'sthe Butcher Boy
- Music tuition in schools
- Musings with Mike: Reflections from the Margins: Five Summers in Northern Ireland
- 'My baby was treated like a dog'
- Narratives of Irishness and the problem of abortion: the X case 1992
- National Children's Bureau Conference: Dealing with Feelings--Promoting and Supporting Young People's Emotional Health, 6 December 2006, Dunadry, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
- National guideline for the management of suspected sexually transmitted infections in children and young people
- National guidelines for the active management of HIV in pregnancy
- Nationals/non-nationals: immigration, citizenship and politics in the Republic of Ireland
- Natural benefits
- Natural VBAC in Ireland a real miracle birth
- NCB Northern Ireland
- NCHD interviews--advice
- 'Near PVS': a new medico-legal syndrome?
- Necrotising enterocolitis and localised intestinal perforation: different diseases or ends of a spectrum of pathology
- Neonatal and perinatal mortality must be tackled globally
- Neonatal brain imaging
- Neonatal death rate continues to fall in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- Neuroendocrine disorders after traumatic brain injury
- Neutrophils in asthma pathophysiology
- New England and New Labour: Retracing American Templates for the Change For Children Programme?
- New Maternity Act to allow more flexibility
- New Parenting: Opportunities and Challenges. (cover story)
- New technique for fixation of Broviac catheters
- News
- News
- NEWS
- News from BAAF
- News from BAAF
- News in brief
- News in brief
- NEWS IN BRIEF
- News update brief
- News Youth Work: NEWS IN BRIEF
- NEWS: NEWS IN BRIEF
- NI plans new rural childcare scheme
- NI to gain new and improved school buses
- Nipsa tells Hain to leave NI public sector alone
- Nitrergic innervation of the normal gut and in motility disorders of childhood
- No-fault awards for babies with cerebral palsy in Ireland?
- Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation and public health
- Non-multifactorial neural tube defects
- Northern Ireland fund is a success
- Northern Ireland wants youth workers involved at school
- Now is the time: A toxic era for child and youth care
- Nurses' knowledge of constipation in people with learning disabilities
- Nursing research in Ireland
- Nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease
- Nutritional factors and visual function in premature infants
- Nutritional Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Nutritional Treatments in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Obtaining consent for autopsy
- On guard against influenza
- On schedule
- 'One more for my baby': Foetal alcohol syndrome and its implications for social workers
- Ontological perspectives of breastfeeding
- Operationalising children's rights: lessons from research
- Oral health in Ireland
- Orchidopexy and its impact on fertility
- Orthodontic report criticised
- Overview of human obesity and central mechanisms regulating energy homeostasis
- Overview of the impact of changing global patterns of dental caries experience on caries clinical trials
- Overweight and obesity epidemic among children. Answer from European countries
- Paediatric and adult ataxias (update)
- Paediatric and adult movement disorders
- Paediatric aphakic glaucoma
- Paediatric asthma education programmes: Impact and future directions [1]
- Paediatric dose reduction with the introduction of digital fluorography
- Paediatric stoma care nursing in the UK and Ireland
- Pain and fever in children
- Pain assessment
- Pain barrier
- Pain in newborns
- Paracetamol availability and overdose in Ireland
- Parasuicide and suicide in the south-west of Ireland
- Parenting education and support policies and their consequences in selected OECD countries
- Parenting orders
- Parenting Programmes: The Best Available Evidence
- Parents to 'catch up' on meningitis jab: Meningitis Trust aims to get kids over two vaccinated
- Parents' Views on Social Work Interventions in Child Welfare Cases
- Pathogenesis and host response of Helicobacter pylori
- Pathogenesis of Hirschsprung's disease and its variants: recent progress
- Peace and Progress? Political and Social Change Among Young Loyalists in Northern Ireland
- Pediatric ophthalmology in Ireland
- Pediatric refractive surgery
- Perils and pitfalls of the first-time parent: Rotunda hospital meeting highlights the latest statistics in relation to dealing with this 'time of great change'
- Perinatal tumours: the contribution of radiology to management
- Permanent Family Placement for Children of Minority Ethnic Origin (Book)
- Permissive hypercapnia: role in protective lung ventilatory strategies
- Pharma update
- Pharma update
- Pharmaceutical prescribing for children. Part 6. Dental management and prescribing for the immunocompromised child
- Pituitary dysfunction following head injury--a common problem, rarely diagnosed
- Plagiocephaly, brachycephaly and cranial orthotic devices: misshapen heads and helmets
- Play qualifications
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
- Pneumococcal infection
- Police and schools
- Police road safety programme targets reckless young drivers
- Policy changes in breastfeeding guidelines
- Politics Page UK
- Poor careers advice for those in care
- Poor co-ordination in Northern Ireland
- Pornography Implications
- Portrait of a Gender Identity Disorder Male Seeking a Sense of Self
- Post maternity rights
- Postmodernism and the approach to writing in Irish primary education
- Postnatal dexamethasone: what is the real cost-benefit ratio?
- Postnatal steroids and chronic lung disease in the newborn
- Postnatal steroids: a dilemma for the neonatologist
- Postoperative pain
- Poverty and "paddy-atrics"
- Practice nurses vital to effective delivery of primary care
- Practice placements: A cornerstone for child and youth care training
- Pre-emptive renal transplantation: The way forward
- Pregnant silence: (En)gendering Ireland's asylum space
- Prematurity is also a public health issue
- Prenatal diagnosis of heart disease
- Prescribing in child and adolescent psychiatry
- Pressure care in the paediatric intensive care unit
- Preterm birth
- Preterm delivery
- Preventing perinatal transmission of HIV--are we doing enough?
- Prevention of hyponatraemia
- Prevention strategies of chronic lung disease
- Prioritising health
- Professional carers' experiences of providing a pediatric palliative care service in Ireland
- Professionals reluctant to report child abuse: study exposes fear of litigation
- Progressive myoclonic epilepsies: a review of genetic and therapeutic aspects
- Promoting potential in all our children
- Promoting Resilience in Child and Family Social Work: Issues for Social Work Practice, Education and Policy
- PROMOTING RESILIENCE IN YOUNG PEOPLE IN LONG-TERM CARE - THE RELEVANCE OF ROLES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE DOMAINS OF RECREATION AND WORK
- Proposed model for the delivery of a mental health service to people with intellectual disability
- Prospective chimerism analysis, the time is now but can we respond?
- Prospective Possibilities for Building Resilience in Children, their Families and Communities
- Protecting the Rights of the Non-Offending Child in Ireland: Balancing State Rights with State Obligations
- Psychological debriefing for acute trauma: A welcome demise?
- Psychology and grammar: The construction of autobiographical self
- Public health and medicolegal implications of sleep apnoea
- Public Policy in a Divided Society: Schooling, Culture and Identity in Northern Ireland by Alex McEwen Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999 ISBN 1 84014 316 9, 144 pages, hardback £34.50
- Putting the study together
- Quality of life in children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: A systematic review
- Quick reference summary of recommendations and good practice points
- Re: Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Re: Laparoscopic appendectomy versus open appendectomy in children [3]
- Reaching full potential
- Rebalanced and refocused social work practice?
- Recent clinical trials of surfactant treatment for neonates
- Reconstruction of real world head injury accidents resulting from falls using multibody dynamics
- Re-education, Adolescence and Conflict Resolution: Lessons from Northern Ireland
- RE-ESTIMATING FEMALE DOMESTIC WORK: BASED ON THE BRITISH SURVEY EVIDENCE FROM 1986–7
- Referral biases and diagnostic dilemmas
- Reflections of a researcher on the use of a child-centred approach
- Reflections on risk in child protection: Is it time for a shift in paradigms?
- Refugee Children in the UK
- Registering the Social Care Workforce
- Regulatory disorders and Asperger's syndrome: Diagnosis in the first two years of life
- Relating outcomes to objectives in child protection
- Relational frame theory: a post-Skinnerian account of human language and cognition
- Religion is a barrier
- Religion, education and conflict in Northern Ireland
- Religious education
- Religious orders to pay compensation
- Removing children from the care of adults with diagnosed mental illnesses--a clash of human rights?
- Renal anaemia in children: the role of the specialist nurse
- Report from the 4th international meeting of the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder molecular genetics network
- Representing children's views and best interests in court: an international comparison
- Reproductive autonomy and the ethics of abortion
- Republic of Ireland's indoor workplace smoking ban
- RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE
- RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE
- Research with children in psychology: The value of a child-centred approach
- Researching health inequalities in adolescents: The development of the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) Family Affluence Scale
- Researching the history of social work: exposition of a history of the present approach
- Resilience in Practice Interventions
- Resilience: Cautiously welcoming a contested concept
- Resolving Parental Custody Disputes A Comparative Exploration
- Responding to communities in trauma in Northern Ireland: Supporting the positive experience of childhood by partnership working
- Responses of the social work profession to unaccompanied children seeking asylum in the Republic of Ireland
- Restraint
- 'Resuscitation' of extremely preterm and/or low-birth-weight infants - time to 'call it'?
- Retrieved memories of childhood sexual abuse
- Review article: use of antitumour necrosis factor therapy in inflammatory bowel disease during pregnancy and conception
- Review Essay: Strategies of Memory: Immigrants Creating a New Home
- Review of Applied behaviour analysis and autism: Building a future together
- Review of Autism spectrum disorders: Identification, education and treatment
- Review of Child Protection Work: Beyond the Rhetoric
- Review of Constructing Meanings and Identities in Child Protection Practice
- Review of From Child to Adult: A Longitudinal Study of Irish Children and their Families
- Review of How dangerous is food allergy in childhood? The incidence of severe and fatal allergic reactions across the UK and Ireland
- Review of Mother and child: Maternity and child welfare in Dublin, 1922-60
- Review of Trauma, Attachment and Family Performance. Fear Can Stop You Loving
- Review of Viewing Child Pornography on the Internet
- Review of War, conflict, play
- Review of Young Families under Stress: Outcomes and Costs of Home-Start Support
- Reviewing Child Deaths--Learning from the American Experience
- Reviews
- Revised birth statistics for the United Kingdom
- Reye syndrome--insights on causation and prognosis
- Reye's syndrome: the case for a causal link with aspirin
- Riding the Juggernaut in the risk society
- Rising caesarean section rates: a cause for concern?
- Risk for schizophrenia--broadening the concepts, pushing back the boundaries
- Role of CAMHS in assessing children with suspected autism-spectrum disorder in Ireland
- Role of fluoride in oral health promotion
- Safety first
- Safety of home and hospital birth--data does not support the conclusions
- Safety of home delivery compared with hospital delivery in the Eastern Region Health Authority in Ireland in the years 1999-2002
- Safetynet
- Save the Children Conference Inclusion-Sharing a Vision of Learning for Schools, Parents and Young People 6th March 2007, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Scanning the stammering brain
- School Exclusion and Adolescent Drug Use in Northern Ireland: A Problem Being Addressed?
- School matters
- School rebuilding
- Scoliosis: a review
- Screening for a better future
- Screening for fetal abnormalities with ultrasound
- Screening for retinopathy of prematurity
- SEARCH FOR REDRESS
- Secondary school staff poorly equipped to deal with pupils' sports injuries
- Secular Trends in Substance Use: The Conflict and Young People in Northern Ireland
- Secular trends in the performance of children and adolescents (1980-2000): an analysis of 55 studies of the 20m shuttle run test in 11 countries
- Sedation of children by non-anaesthetists (multiple letters) [3]
- Segregated schools in segregated societies: Issues of safety and risk
- Serum troponin in neonatal intensive care
- Session 1: Public health nutrition Folic acid food fortification: The Irish experience
- Session 1: Public health nutrition. Breast-feeding practices in Ireland
- Sex offenders, internet child abuse images and emotional avoidance: The importance of values
- Should hepatitis B vaccination be introduced into childhood immunisation programmes in northern Europe?
- Shwachman-Diamond syndrome
- Sign language and Chinese characters on visual-spatial memory: a literature review
- Single safeguarding board for N Ireland
- Small intestinal transplantation
- Small Voices: Children's Rights and Representation in Social Work Research
- So How Are We Doing? A Review of the Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child: United Kingdom
- Social capital, life expectancy and mortality: a cross-national examination
- Social Policy Digest Online
- Social Work in Ireland
- Social Work in the Republic of Ireland: A History of the Present
- Sonography of the patellar tendon and adjacent structures in pediatric and adult patients
- Special education policy in the Republic of Ireland and the influence of Circular 8/99 on a developing National Educational Psychology Service
- Special educational needs: balancing the interests of children and parents in the statementing process
- Specialising in Genericism: The Emergency Duty Team Perspective
- Speech, language and aided communication: connections and questions in a developmental context
- Spica cast guidelines for parents and health professionals
- STALLED BY STRIFE
- Standard of care
- Start-up fund for childminders ends
- STILL FAILING THE CHILDREN
- Study shows benefits of fundus fluorescein angiography in ROP screening
- Sudden infant death syndrome--a defect in circulatory control?
- Sudden unexpected infant death: infanticide or SIDS?
- Suffer the Little Children (Book)
- Suicidal ideation among Irish adolescents: The CDI suicide question (item 9)
- Suicide and young people: The case of Northern Ireland
- Supernumerary teeth--an overview of classification, diagnosis and management
- Supervising Child Sex Offenders in the Community “Some Observations on Law and Practice" in England and Wales, the Republic of Ireland and Sweden
- Supporting families with a mentally ill parent: European perspectives on interagency cooperation
- Surface topography and vectors: a new measure for the three dimensional quantification of scoliotic deformity
- Surfactants: past, present and future
- Survey of national guidelines for the treatment of phenylketonuria
- Survey of obstetricians' preferences for mode of delivery
- TAC-TIC therapy with premature infants: a series of investigative studies
- Take the bait
- Taking parental leave
- Talking to parents in plain English
- Targeting disadvantage among young children in the republic of Ireland: An overview
- Taxi law threat to after-school care
- TDs support childhood immunisation
- Teaching matters in early educational practice: The case for a nurturing pedagogy
- Tense trip to Barnardo's original girl village
- The "Road to Safety" in Irish children over the past five years
- The Adriamycin rat/mouse model and its importance to the paediatric surgeon
- The aetiology of brachial plexus injury: What the paediatrician and obstetrician need to know
- The Age of Criminal Responsibility: "The Frontier between Care and Justice"
- The Ambiguous Role of Welfare Structures in Relation to the Emergence of Activism Among Disabled People: research evidence from Northern Ireland
- The behavioural phenotype in velo-cardio-facial syndrome
- The benefits of specialised neonatal transport teams: effects on the infants and their parents
- The Best of Both Worlds for Children's Rights? Interpreting the European Convention on Human Rights in the Light of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
- The British Paediatric Surveillance Unit: the first 20 years
- The burden of oral ill health for children
- The burden of paediatric intensive care: a perspective from the UK and Ireland
- The care of children from ethnic minorities in our hospitals
- The Celtic Cubs: The Controversy over Birthright Citizenship in Ireland
- THE CHANGING MEANING OF FAMILY: INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND IRISH ADOPTION POLICY, 1949-99
- The Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ-PF50) studies: Sincere congratulations and a sincere plea for terminological accurary (multiple letters) [6]
- The Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 10 Years On: The Resource Demands of Legislative Change
- The Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 and the Magistrates Courts (Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995) Rules (Northern Ireland) 1996: the powers of a resident magistrate; role of the Official Solicitor; the status of a guardian ad litem
- The Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995, Article 50 (2): choice between care or supervision orders; conflict between preference of guardian ad litem and applicant Trust; intractable contact disputes and the family justice system
- The Children (Northern Ireland) Order: A perspective from the United States
- The Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group guidelines for the diagnosis and management of dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours
- The child's autobiographical self: A developmental linguistic investigation
- The clinical and epidemiological burden of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- The continuing decline of autopsies in clinical trials: is there any way back?
- The contribution of clinical phonetics to the investigation of oracy problems in the classroom
- The Contribution of Volunteers to Work with Children in a Criminal Justice Organisation
- The cure for colic... World of Irish Nursing (WIN Jul/Aug 2004; 12(7):39-40)
- The 'Daring Experiment': The London County Council and the Discharge from Care of Children to Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s
- The developing role of the Guardian Ad Litem under the Children (NI) Order 1995
- The developmental implications for children of life in public care: Irish and international perspectives
- THE DREAM OF BEING A PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYER: Insights on Career Development Options of Young Irish Players
- The effect of physical activity on body fatness in children and adolescents
- The effect of postnatal steroids on growth and development
- The Effect of Regulation on the Quality of Early Childhood Services in Ireland
- The effect of varying resistance or compliance on the movement of liquid during high frequency oscillation
- The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Children. Edited by Robert A. Geffner, Robyn Spurling Igelman and Jennifer Zellner. Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghampton, NY 13904-15082003, USA, 2003. Hardback, ISBN
- The Effects of Maltreatment on Children's Health and Well-Being
- The end of vaginal breech delivery
- The evolution of children's services in Ireland and prospects for the future: a personal perspective
- The Four Nations Child Policy Network
- The function of dreaming
- The heart of the matter: the case for taking childhood obesity seriously
- The history of obstetrics in Northern Ireland 1921-1992
- The Honourable Mr. Justice Gillen Family Division of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland
- The imaging of intussusception
- The impact of exposure to domestic violence on children and young people: a review of the literature
- The interdisciplinary management of hypodontia: background and role of paediatric dentistry
- THE INVISIBLE CHILD
- The issue of anti-D: an integrated seamless approach from recognition of need to bedside administration
- The legacy of the troubles on the young people's psychological and social development and their school life
- The Madden Report on post mortem practice and procedures
- The Medical Association and the Mother and Child Scheme
- The Millennium Cohort Study
- The Moral Dimension of Personal and Social Education
- The multidisciplinary team in child psychiatry
- The National Taskforce on Obesity
- The NCI-Ireland consortium: a unique international partnership in cancer care
- The need for an obesity taskforce
- The optometric assessment of the visually impaired infant and young child
- The Participation Rights of Looked After Children in their Health Care: A Critical Review of the Research
- The Patriotic Children's Treat: Irish Nationalism and Children's Culture at the Twilight of Empire
- The policy context of leaving care services: A case study of Northern Ireland
- The Politics of Food Regulation and Reform in Ireland
- The Politics of Sexual Knowledge: The Origins of Ireland's Containment Culture and the Carrigan Report (1931)
- The Politics of Traveller 'Child Begging' in Ireland
- The present status of exogenous surfactant for the newborn
- The public health importance of Ascaris lumbricoides
- The QT interval and psychotropic medications in children: recommendations for clinicians
- The rational design of vaccine adjuvants for mucosal and neonatal immunization
- The rebirth of midwifery-led care in Ireland (2)
- The regulation of assisted reproduction
- The Road to Fame and Fortune: Insights on the Career Paths of Young Irish Professional Footballers in England
- The role of dietary calcium in bone health
- The role of obstetric events in schizophrenia
- The Royal College of Surgeons 19th-century textbook of paediatrics and its authors Evanson and Maunsell
- The Sexual Exploitation of Children and Young People in Northern Ireland: Overview from the Barnardo's Beyond the Shadows Service
- The Social Competence of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Review of the Literature
- The Term Breech Trial: are the clinical guidelines justified by the evidence?
- The times they are a changing: The challenges facing social work in Northern Ireland
- The Treatment of Psychological Problems Experienced by the Children of Police Officers in Northern Ireland
- The use of combinations of caries preventive procedures
- The use of focus group interviews in pediatric health care research
- THE WORKHOUSES
- Thematic review of family therapy journals in 2007
- Therapy for abuse victims
- 'They are not looking at the cost of living': a study of income adequacy in Northern Ireland
- Thinking outside the box. Vitamin K: the chaos continues
- Three more centres for Irish victims
- Thumbs up for PHN-led clinics
- Timing of elective caesarean section at term: barriers to guidelines in practice
- Tooth erosion in Ireland
- Tooth of the matter
- Towards a Better Future Conference
- Towards a Post-Conflict Society
- Towards earlier neonatal extubation
- Trafficking in women and children (part 1): a literature review of contributory factors
- Transcending the fissure in risk theory: Critical realism and child welfare
- Transfusion of blood components to infants under four months: review and guidelines
- Translational mini-review series on infectious disease: congenital cytomegalovirus infection: 50 years on
- Transmission of Helicobacter pylori: is it all child's play?
- TRAVELLERS AND GYPSIES: GROUPS AND ISSUES
- Treatment of childhood asthma: how do the available options compare?
- Trends in cerebral palsy prevalence in Northern Ireland, 1981-1997
- Truth, Power and Lies: Irish Society and the Case of the Kerry Babies
- Tuberculosis in children--a global war with a local front
- Twenty years of active paediatric surveillance in the the UK and Republic of Ireland
- Twenty-five years of developmental and child psychology in Ireland: An analysis of PsycLit and ERIC data bases
- Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
- TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN: AMBIGUITY AND COMPLEXITY IN CHILD PROTECTION WORK
- Type 2 diabetes and pregnancy
- Understanding and addressing the "neglect of neglect": why are we making a mole-hill out of a mountain?
- Understanding Children Volume 1: State, Education and Economy/Volume 2: Changing Experiences and Family Forms (Book)
- Understanding S. pneumoniae
- Understanding the needs of migrant children
- Understanding young people's experiences of bullying: The contribution of the child-centred approach
- Universal neonatal hearing screening
- Universal neonatal screening; falling on deaf ears?
- Unsettling the 'social' in social work: Responses to asylum seeking children in Ireland
- Untitled
- Update on bullying at school: Science forgotten?
- Update on Progress in the Development of Children's Commissioners across the UK
- Urinary tract infection: an update on imaging strategies
- Use of steroids in the perinatal period
- Use of tooth-coloured restorations in the management of toothwear
- Using electron microscopy to detect bacterial morphological changes of Campylobacter jejuni 11168 as result of a cytochrome P450 gene knockout
- Using the Roper, Logan and Tierney model in a neonatal ICU
- Vaccination. HiB vaccine hits the wall
- Vaccine-derived poliovirus from long term excretors and the end game of polio eradication
- Valuing communication
- Variant Hirschsprung's disease
- Verocytoxigenic Escherichia coli in animal faeces, manures and slurries
- Vitamin D in childhood and adolescence
- Vitamin K status may be an important determinant of childhood bone health
- Vitamins and minerals: a model for safe addition to foods
- Voice of Young People in Care: "Don't be so Formal, I'm Normal" Caspar Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland, January 25, 2007
- Vomiting bug on increase
- War in the nursery, 1798: the persecuting breast and the melancholy babe in Maria Edgeworth's ennui
- Water fluoridation in Ireland--a success story
- Water fluoridation: safe and effective
- Weaning: when and why?
- What a difference a vaccine makes
- What interventions facilitate weaning from the ventilator? A review of the evidence from systematic reviews
- What Now for the Contact Hypothesis? Towards a New Research Agenda
- What we already knew
- When Trauma Goes On
- When trauma has no words
- Why we need ethics committees
- 'Wide range of powers' for Northern Ireland's children's commissioner
- Widening the dimensions of care
- Wild Workhouse Girls and the Liberal Imperial State in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ireland
- Will treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection in childhood alter the risk of developing gastric cancer?
- Working With Street Children: A Child-centred Approach
- Working with those affected by the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland; risk factors and vulnerability
- Young People in Care Highlight Problems In Education
- Young People in Contemporary Ireland
- Young people's participation in a new Northern Ireland society
- Youth Courts and Children's Rights: The Irish Experience
- Youth Justice and Children's Rights: Measuring Compliance with International Standards
- Youth Mentoring and the Parent-Young Person Relationship: Considerations for Research and Practice
- Youth parliaments
- Youth work
- Youth worker pay and conditions
- YouthinMind
- Zoonoses associated with petting farms and open zoos
Aims and Ojectives
- Book Review: - video - "Travelers and Gypsies: Groups and Issues
- Book Review: (Article) discusses food allergic reactions in children in the United kingdom and Ireland
- Book Review: A Boy from Ireland
- Book Review: Advocating for Children: An International Perspective
- Book Review: Applied behaviour analysis and autism: Building a future together
- Book Review: Attachment and Family Performance. Fear Can Stop You Loving
- Book Review: Autism spectrum disorders
- Book Review: Biosocial Perspectives on Children
- Book Review: Breakfast On Pluto
- Book Review: Child and Family Assessment in Social Work Practice
- Book Review: Child Protection Work
- Book Review: Child Protection Work-Beyond the Rhetoric
- Book review: Children Taken Seriously in Theory, Policy, and Practice," edited by Jan Mason and Toby Fattore.
- Book Review: Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs for Children and Adolescent,"
- Book Review: Cognitive-Behavioural Strategies in Crisis Intervention
- Book Review: Community Schools in Action: Lessons from a decade of practice
- Book Review: Constructing Meanings and Identities in Child Protection Practice
- Book Review: Counselling Adolescent," by Kathryn Geldard and David Geldard; "Deliberate Self-Harm in Adolescence," by Claudine Fox and Keith Hawton; "The Child Abusers. Research and Controversy," by Colin Pritchard.
- Book Review: Disabled Children and the Law: Research and Good Practice
- Book Review: Early Prediction and Prevention of Child Abuse--a Handbook (Book)
- Book Review: Effective Intervention for Child Abuse and Neglect: An Evidence-Based Approach to Planning and Evaluating Interventions,"
- Book Review: Features various books on "Fostering Adolescents," "Foster Carers. Why They Stay and Why They Leave," "Supporting Parents--Messages from Research," "Trauma, Attachment and Family Permanence: Fear Can Stop You Loving"
- Book Review: From Child to Adult: A Longitudinal Study of Irish Children and their Families
- Book Review: History midwifery in Ireland
- Book Review: History of the Present of Child Protection and Welfare Social Work in Ireland
- Book Review: Irish Society and the case of the Kerry babies
- Book Review: Keeping Children Safe
- Book Review: Making Research Work: Promoting Child Care Policy and Practice
- Book Review: Mother and child: Maternity and child welfare in Dublin,
- Book Review: on the importance of movement in the early years and how this can impact upon all aspects of learning.
- Book Review: Permanent Family Placement for Children of Minority Ethnic Origin
- Book Review: Preparing Children for Permanence: A Guide to Undertaking Direct Work for Social Workers, Foster Carers and Adoptive Parents," AND "Making an Impact: Children and Domestic Violence: A Reader,"
- Book Review: Public Policy in a Divided Society: Schooling, Culture and Identity in Northern Ireland
- Book Review: Receiving Erin's Children: Philadelphia, Liverpool, and the Irish Famine Migration, 1845-1855,' by J. Matthew Gallman;
- Book Review: Refugee Children in the UK," by Jill Rutter.
- Book Review: Reviews International Handbook of Play Therapy
- Book Review: Reviews several books. "Social Exclusion," by David Byrne; "International Development," by David Stoesz, Charles Guzzetta and Mark Lusk; "Transforming Social Work Practice: Postmodern Critical Perspectives," edited by Bob Pease and Jan Fook.
- Book Review: Servants of the Poor: Teachers and Mobility in Ireland and America
- Book Review: Suffer the Little Children: The Inside Story of Ireland's Industrial Schools
- Book Review: The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Children
- Book Review: The Gothic Family Romance: Heterosexuality, Child Sacrifice and the Anglo-Irish Colonial Order,'
- Book Review: The handbook of adult clinical psychology
- Book Review: The Royal College of Surgeons 19th-century textbook of paediatrics and its authors Evanson and Maunsell
- Book Review: Understanding Children
- Book Review: Viewing Child Pornography on the Internet
- Book Review: War, conflict, play by T. Hyder (2005). Working with war-affected refugee and asylum seeker children poses special challenges to early education practitioners as a result of the cultural differences, upheaval and trauma that children and
- Book Review: When trauma has no words
- Book Review: Young Families under Stress: Outcomes and Costs of Home-Start Support
- Book Review: Young People in Contemporary Ireland,"
- Commentary: Food Allergic reactions in children in United Kingdom and Ireland
- Commentary: on a study paper included in the journal on Helicobacter pylori and sudden-infant-death syndrome
- Conference: Aim to raise awareness of the impact of the conflict on the health and well-being of people throughout Northern Ireland and to develop a long-term strategy for dealing with the consequences of 30 years of violence
- Conference: Findings from a conference organised as a response to the need to explore the relationship between existing services for young people who sexually abuse and the policy by which they are guided
- Editorial: Discusses a breastfeeding strategy for Northern Ireland
- Editorial: Discusses a paper concerning social work and Irish communities living in Britain
- Editorial: Discusses a study concerning the coping mechanisms of mothers with Irish Children
- Editorial: Discusses the article "Research with children in psychology: The value of a child-centred approach".
- Editorial: Legal notes: Northern Ireland
- Editorial: The papers presented by researchers from Northern Ireland, demonstrates in a different way how the benefits of good practice can be identified and exploited.
- From one mother to another -Peer Assistance Programs
- In brief: Childhood health
- In brief: Infant Nutrition
- Interview with Sylda Langford: People, relationships and power struggles -- the view from the Director-General of the Irish Office of the Minister for Children
- Letter by Sane regarding article, "New-onset heart failure due to heart muscle disease in childhood: a prospective study in the United kingdom and Ireland"
- NCHD interviews - Emigration and Immigration advice
- News from BAAF - comments on rights for Irish Foster carers
- News from BAAF This article provides updates concerning adoption and child care in Great Britain as of July 2006
- News in brief: Otitis Media
- News update brief: Childhood health
- News: Encouraging breastfeeding at work in Ireland
- News: Preschool children
- News:Child Safety
- Screening for retinopathy of prematurity
- The article critiques the consensus among psychologists in the 1970s and 1980s that young people coped reasonably well in the difficult circumstances of violence and conflict of Northern Ireland
- The article discusses the European Convention on Human Rights in the Light of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
- The article discusses a range of data sources shows that drug use, with few exceptions, has increased since the emergence of the ongoing peace process
- The article discusses adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
- The article discusses an increasing awareness among people regarding children's rights which are considered as the building blocks of the society undergoing a remodelling process
- The article discusses breast milk and the role Irish hospitals have to play in helping mothers to get started.
- The article discusses child custody laws, including one by N.V. Lowe that focuses on laws related to allocation of parental rights and duties in the United Kingdom
- The article discusses ethical issues in the daily medical care of children
- The article discusses how the very success of the HiB vaccine seems to be contributing to a waning immunity to HiB disease in Ireland.
- The article discusses how to turn research into effective obesity prevention strategies - a clearer understanding of the psycho-social, behavioural and environmental factors that influence activity is needed
- The article discusses if improvement of the Apgar score is still viable
- The article discusses importance of immunisation programmes
- The article discusses insertion of umbilical arterial and venous catheters
- The article discusses Irish neonatal mortality statistics 2002
- The article discusses lack of policy on the need to advise parents and carers on the dangers involved in shaking babies
- The article discusses measles in Ireland
- The article discusses modulation of immune cell function by polyunsaturated fatty acids
- The article discusses moving beyond Birth Asphyxia as the cause of cerebral palsy
- The article discusses Orchidopexy in Children
- The article discusses pacifier use and infant development
- The article discusses paediatric asthma education programmes: Impact and future directions
- The article discusses pathogenesis of Hirschsprung's disease and its variants: recent progress
- The article discusses policies implemented in four British countries that promote financial education in schools - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- The article discusses public health nutrition folic acid food fortification: The Irish experience
- The article discusses Roper, Logan and Tierney model in a neonatal ICU
- The article discusses sedation of children by non-anaesthetists
- The article discusses the impact of extra funding given by the government on the health and social services in Northern Ireland
- The article discusses the literature of the Social Competence of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- The article discusses the paediatricians role in ensuring that participating minors and their parents/legal representatives have understood and assented/consented to the research
- The article discusses the structural causes of sex abuse of children in Northern Ireland
- The article discusses the study of violence and trauma, multisystemic therapy, exposure therapy, attachment styles, and therapy process research
- The article discusses the survey conducted by Fostering Network in Great Britain
- The article discusses the use of combinations of caries preventative procedures
- 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.
- The article discusses Type 2 Diabetes and Pregnancy
- The article discusses Vitamin K status and childhood bone health
- The article examines existing empirical evidence for an association between anti-social behaviour and school exclusion.
- The article identifies when, why and how expert witnesses should be commissioned and examines their role in providing independent advice to the court.
- The article provides a review of the current literature on school bullying in the Northern Ireland school system.
- The article reports on the launch of Safetynet program, which aimed to offer a comprehensive primary health care service for people experiencing homelessness in Dublin, Ireland.
- The article reports updates related to reading approaches for children in Great Britain.
- The Cochrane Library was searched for systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials of interventions to facilitate extubation and reduce post-extubation atelectasis.
- The paper discusses a study concerning children and adolescents attending a youth project in Limerick
- The purpose of this literature review was to identify and summarize published studies describing the epidemiology and management of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- This aim of the present study was to gain an understanding of children's strategies for coping with parental separation, and the sources of support that they find most helpful in order to adjust to these changes
- This aim of this paper was to review and synethize the research material on focus groups with children and adolescents and to provide guidelines for future development
- This aim of this work was to compare the interaction of Campylobacter with primary intestinal cells from humans and poultry to identify factors that account for the divergent outcome following Campylobacter exposure
- This article "Musings with Mike, Reflections from the Margins: Five Summers in Northern Ireland," by Michael Baizerman discusses life during "The Troubles"
- This article addresses the approach of a cultural shift from one of emphasis on child protection to one of family support through working partnership with parents
- This article addresses the current medico-legal issues surrounding PVS (Permanent Vegetative State),
- This article addresses the potential conflict between the concept of the welfare of children inherent in the family care system and that of responsibility inherent in the criminal justice system.
- This article analyses patterns of property division on marital breakdown in Ireland
- This article analyses the relationship between social capital and population health.
- This article argues for a clear and unequivocal message from those who advocate Inclusive Education.
- This article argues that even the less ambitious child poverty targets announced by the Department of Work and Pensions at the end of 2003 will not be met unless there is a fundamental change in the government's approach
- This article argues that the issue of effective use of system resources is applicable to Northern Ireland
- This article argues that the objectivist paradigm of risk assessment and management in child protection has failed to provide valid and reliable measures of risk and has a one-sided focus on objectified risk factors
- This article argues that the UK government has failed in its duty to guarantee 'an adequate income and resources to live in human dignity 'for all.
- This article argues that to provide adequate historical explanations for the maltreatment of children in institutional care it is necessary to ground the analysis in the context of the concept of child abuse
- This article begins with a review of recent research on the Contact Hypothesis
- This article comments on a response to "Adopting for Change" a new adoption strategy for Northern Ireland
- This article comments on: antimicrobial policies in the neonatal units of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
- This article compares the state of dental care in Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain
- This article considers how 'cross-cutting' Children's Services Planning has developed and explores the emerging shift from historically based planning to planning based on needs assessment, of children in need
- This article considers the way in which the best interests test has been used in making health care decisions for mentally incompetent individuals in the Irish and English Courts where this is the test of choice.
- This article critiques the current system of performance management in the child protection system
- This article describes and analyses the process used by Barnardos in developing and implementing a participatory approach in a children's IT project in Galway City
- 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
- This article describes the nature of foetal alcohol syndrome and the related condition of foetal alcohol effect, presents findings from a study of young children in the care of social services in Northern Ireland
- This article details a database of leading Hague Convention case law set up by the Hague Conference on Private International Law in May 2000 called the International Child Abduction Database (INCADAT).
- This article discuss aspects of the specialist mental health service established to meet the mental health needs of people with intellectual disabilities
- This article discuss changes in (respiratory) treatment in preterm babies and the move towards earlier neonatal extubation
- This article discusse systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials of postnatal steroids (either systemic or inhaled) for CLD in the Cochrane Library were evaluated as a guide to clinical practice
- This article discusse systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials of prenatal and postnatal corticosteroids from the Cochrane Library to determine the cost-benefit ratios of treatment
- This article discussed issues surrounding enterobacter sakazakii an emerging pathogen in powdered infant formula
- This article discussed temporal changes in attitudes towards infants and infantile death in Ireland
- This article discussed the Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group guidelines for the diagnosis and management of dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours
- This article discussed the improvement and obstacles to overcome to improve healthcare in the Travelling community
- This article discussed the powers of a resident magistrate; role of the Official Solicitor; the status of a guardian ad litem
- 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
- This article discussed the use of general imaging strategies in abdominal pain in pediatrics
- This article discusses the 'wide range of powers' for Northern Ireland's children's commissioner
- This article discusses "Healing old wounds"
- This article discusses "How safe is paediatric tonsillectomy?"
- This article discusses "the Emergency Duty Team"
- This article discusses "War in the nursery, 1798: the persecuting breast and the melancholy babe in Maria Edgeworth's ennui"
- This article discusses (drawing on a recently completed study) details of the career paths of those who have spent time with an English club during the 15-year period 1984 to 1999
- This article discusses a baby cleanser
- This article discusses a campaign to eradicate Meningitis C in Ireland
- This article discusses a case of child abuse to illustrates the dissonance between the 'official' child protection discourse and the complexities and dilemmas of everyday practice
- This article discusses a consensus statement on the management of pulmonary hypertension in clinical practice
- This article discusses a constitutional amendment to deprive children born on the island of Ireland of their previously automatic right to Irish citizenship, setting the referendum in its historical and contemporary context
- This article discusses a demographic profile of the pupils of the St. Augustine's Youth Encounter intervention project and explores some of the influences of risk replacement and resiliency
- This article discusses a developmental tool (Inclusion Analysis) that enables schools to identify how inclusive or otherwise they are in a relatively straightforward way with a minimal time commitment
- This article discusses a diatribe on dummies
- This article discusses a difficult diagnosis in a pale child
- This article discusses a discussion concerning gay parents challenges, opportunities, ways in which society treats the children of gays
- This article discusses a European Union-funded multicentre project in which one of the aims is to describe fluoride ingestion from toothpaste
- This article discusses a findings highlighting the affect of "being in care" on young people's education
- This article discusses a future agenda for building resilience in children, families and communities with particular emphasis on a greater utilisation of informal social networks.
- This article discusses a fuzzy logic based apnoea monitor for sudden infant death syndrome risk infants which greatly improves the reliability and usefulness of monitoring
- This article discusses a gene for atopic dermatitis
- This article discusses a grammatical developmental analysis of the autobiographical narratives of 5-, 8-, and 12-yr olds (3 groups of 12 each)
- This article discusses a life history approach to community rules preventing reoffending by child sex abusers
- This article discusses a life history approach to community rules preventing reoffending by child sex abusers.
- This article discusses a literature review of the economics of managing haemophilia patients with inhibitors
- This article discusses a measles outbreak in Ireland due to low uptake in vaccinations
- This article discusses a model to estimate the level of each micronutrient that can be added safely to foods
- This article discusses a need for people working in the arena of family support to incorporate theory and research into their practice and to engage in a process of reflective practice
- This article discusses a new measure for the quantification of scoliotic deformity
- This article discusses a new rural childcare programme by the Northern Ireland Executive
- This article discusses a policy agenda for safeguarding children on a cross-border basis developed by Barnardos Northern Ireland, Barnardos Ireland, society for the prevention of Cruelty & the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
- This article discusses a professional development module designed to meet the education needs of nurses caring for children with asthma and their families
- This article discusses a public health approach for preventing child sexual abuse
- This article discusses a reflective model for paediatric palliative care
- This article discusses a report by the Northern Health and Social Services Board, which revealed that transitional planning arrangements for young disabled people fail to address their needs
- This article discusses a report published in "Population Trends" concerning the revised birth statistics
- This article discusses a response to a commentary by Coyne on "Consultation with children in hospital: Children, parents' and nurses' perspectives"
- This article discusses a response to an article that raises concerns about the accuracy of information available to parents on the internet on the management and treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in children
- This article discusses a review of recovered memories from childhood sexual abuse
- This article discusses a review of young people in the United Kingdom and Ireland who feel marginalised
- This article discusses a series of public seminars, presenting contemporary research on national and international issues related to family, conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in 2005
- This article discusses a series of reflections on the current debate on risk and accountability in child protection and child and youth care
- This article discusses a short tale which reflects the hardships of a mother in finding a peaceful and comfortable place for her child
- This article discusses a social policy in which law is used to mend public-private gaps for children: the children's ombudsperson
- This article discusses a structured interview proforma to be used as a way of assessing the purpose behind the observed or reported bullying actions
- This article discusses a study of children entering new planned long-term foster placements in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses a summary of the report 'Branded a Problem?,' from Save the Children charity organization, which deals with the career of social workers in Northern Ireland.
- This article discusses a survey of obstetricians' preferences for mode of delivery
- This article discusses a table on Paediatric and adult ataxias (update) - gene table
- This article discusses a table on Paediatric and adult movement disorders - gene table
- This article discusses a technique in which an internal fixation suture is placed to prevent dislodgement or migration of Broviac catheters
- This article discusses a very personal series of reflections on the current debate on risk and accountability in child protection and child and youth care
- This article discusses a website designed for children with mental health difficulties, their parents, teacher and professionals who work with them
- This article discusses acute retention of urine in babies with meningomyelocele
- This article discusses addiction problems, addiction services, and social work in the Republic of Ireland
- This article discusses adoption and child abuse around the United Kingdom
- This article discusses adriamycin rat/mouse model and its importance to the paediatric surgeon
- This article discusses advanced embolization techniques
- This article discusses advances in the management of Paediatric HIV infection in Britain and Ireland
- This article discusses advances in the understanding of the cells and molecules that mediate immunity, describing the importance of different T helper populations in determining the success of vaccination strategies for neonatal vaccines.
- This article discusses adverse reactions to Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination
- This article discusses an account of the methodology used to gain consensus around the development of a national set of child well-being indicators
- This article discusses an article concerning children in care being used in drug tests
- This article discusses an article on callous-unemotional traits and autistic psychopathy
- This article discusses an assessment framework for children and their families, strengths and limitations
- This article discusses an evaluation of the responses to asylum seeker children in Ireland from a child poverty perspective
- This article discusses an exposition of Michel Foucault's 'history of the present' . It sets out the general principles underpinning this practice and considers its application to a particular research question relating to child welfare and protection
- This article discusses an innovative parenting pack with advise for parents regarding care for their child in the early years
- This article discusses an integrative intervention of combined Solution Focused Therapy with an understanding of authority as empowerment and the social worker's broader responsibility to attend to environmental deficits
- This article discusses an interview by Alison Moore
- This article discusses an interview with Chair of the Childhood Development Initiative in Tallaght
- This article discusses an interview with Jane Benbow from CARE International
- This article discusses an midwife who championed breastfeeding
- This article discusses an over view of issues discussed in the journal. Research with children in psychology: The value of a child-centred approach
- This article discusses an overview of child sexual exploitation in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses an overview of publications during the past 25 yrs in the area of child psychology and child and adult development by researchers based in Irish institutions or using an Irish sample
- This article discusses an up to date guide to the current legislation relating to the health and social care of children and young people and associated guidance that family and child care practitioners should be aware of.
- This article discusses an update on progress in the development of children's commissioners across Great Britain
- This article discusses anaphylaxis following paediatric immunization
- This article discusses animal models in pediatric surgery
- This article discusses antenatal corticosteroids
- This article discusses appropriate methodologies for researching children's lives
- This article discusses articles in the May 2003 issue of 'Childhood.' Small-scale qualitative study of young children's experiences of separation and divorce in Ireland
- This article discusses articles on child research - including adult regulation of children's play, citizenship, employment, engagement of children as active thinking beings, childhood health and disability
- This article discusses aspects of genome sequencing of Campylobacter jejuni, the most commonly recognized cause of bacterial gastroenteritis
- This article discusses aspects of true food allergies, implying immune-mediated adverse responses to food antigens, discussing the importance of IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated immune mechanisms
- This article discusses assisted reproduction technology and defects of genomic imprinting
- This article discusses asthma drug therapy in infancy and childhood
- This article discusses available data regarding the safety of biological therapies during pregnancy, primarily in woman with inflammatory bowel disease
- This article discusses background and methods for evaluating quality of life in children and adolescents with diabetes
- This article discusses Belfast's new centralised maternity hospital
- This article discusses Bion's Affect Theory, in relation to the recent disclosure of systematic abuse in State-funded childcare institutions in Ireland
- This article discusses blood loss, replacement and belief among Jehovah's Witnesses
- This article discusses blood lutein and zeaxanthin - believed to play a role in protecting the eye against oxidative and light damage - levels in neonates
- This article discusses boosting dental registration for children
- This article discusses breastfeeding rates in Ireland from 1998-2001
- This article discusses caesarean delivery in the second stage of labour
- This article discusses candidate genes and the behavioural phenotype in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and the association with schizophrenia
- This article discusses care of the extremely preterm infant
- This article discusses characteristics of atrioventricular septal defect: from fetus to adult
- This article discusses characterization of changes in blood vessel width and tortuosity in retinopathy of prematurity using image analysis
- This article discusses child abuse
- This article discusses child adoption discourse to investigate the changing cultural conceptions of children, family, and individual rights
- This article discusses child restraint in the acute setting of pediatric nursing
- This article discusses childbirth trends around the United Kingdom
- This article discusses child-centred research with ethnic minority populations
- This article discusses childhood food allergy
- This article discusses childhood immunisation
- This article discusses childhood obesity
- This article discusses children's right to participate in consultations and decision making at a health service level
- This article discusses Children's Strategy for Northern Ireland
- This article discusses children's understanding of the nature of common childhood psychological problems
- This article discusses cisparide in childhood gatro-oesophageal reflux
- This article discusses classification, assessment, and management of childhood ptosis
- This article discusses colic
- This article discusses combining the concept of pedagogy (a space where care and education integrate) with the concept of nurture (conveying an engaged level of interaction) provides a rich and theoretically sound context for reforming teaching practice
- This article discusses common oral and dental diseases and conditions in childhood in the context of aetiological factors
- This article discusses concerns over childhood obesity
- This article discusses confidentiality issues
- This article discusses congress rights card aimed at protecting young workers
- This article discusses consensus statements on neonatal viability
- This article discusses consent and the law
- This article discusses considerations for research and practice in relation to mentoring and the parent - youth relationship
- This article discusses constructing an integrated model on the nature of challenging behaviour as a starting point for intervention
- This article discusses continuing decline of autopsies in clinical trials
- This article discusses contribution of Campylobacter infections to human enteric disease and a recent completion of the genomic sequence of a Campylobacter jejuni strain
- This article discusses criticism of an orthodontic report
- This article discusses current infant feeding practices in Ireland during the first six months of life
- This article discusses current knowledge in relation to basic keratin biology, known disease associations, and genotype correlation in this diverse and complex group of conditions
- This article discusses current weaning practices in Ireland reporting them to be at odds with national and international guidelines
- This article discusses currently available techniques for providing tooth-coloured restorations in toothwear cases.
- This article discusses data concerning the safety of home and hospital birth
- This article discusses definitions of the term spica cast, briefly describe the paediatric orthopaedic conditions with which spica casting is utilised and propose evidenced based guidelines.
- This article discusses denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography using the WAVE DNA fragment analysis system
- This article discusses developing creative solutions to the problems of children and their families: utilizing the centrepiece of Boal's method, communicative reason and the use of forum theatre
- This article discusses development of the Health Behaviours in School Children Study Family Affluence Scale
- This article discusses diagnostic and treatment programmes around congenital cytomegalovirus infection
- This article discusses dietary calcium in bone health
- This article discusses difficulties experienced by various groups of immigrant children in Ireland and policy implications
- This article discusses Drs Richard Evanson (1800-1871) and Henry Maunsell (1806-1879) of Dublin and their paediatric text which was regarded for many years as an authoritative work on this subject
- This article discusses dyslexia: oral and written language disorder
- This article discusses early chronic lung disease
- This article discusses early management of meningomyelocele
- This article discusses early memory and autism
- This article discusses Educational Assessment Systems in the Irish School system
- This article discusses efforts to advance music tuition across schools in Great Britain in 2008. Music tuition is a statutory requirement for every school pupil from Foundation to Key Stage 3, within the subject of arts education in Northern Ireland.
- This article discusses environmental risk factors for schizophrenia including prenatal infection, obstetric complications, childhood developmental impairments etc
- This article discusses epidemiology consideration in elucidating environmental causes of birth defects.
- This article discusses estimated unpaid work and the family
- This article discusses European findings on obesity and the related issues of energy intake and physical activity its increasing prevalence
- This article discusses European obesity and the role the radiology department plays in understanding it
- This article discusses evidence-based guidelines for postnatal steroid therapy in the management of chronic lung disease.
- This article discusses exogenous surfactant for respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn
- This article discusses Exploring Intercultural Awareness in the Primary Modern Language Classroom: The Potential of the New Model of European Language Portfolio Developed by the Irish Modern Languages in Primary Schools Initiative (MLPSI)
- This article discusses family services
- This article discusses fertility and women's employment in industrialized nations
- This article discusses fieldwork in a working-class community in Belfast, the North of Ireland, at which she was engaged for over five years.
- This article discusses findings from a paper on "autism spectrum disorders"
- This article discusses findings of a survey of the Dublin City Council in Ireland about the apartment living in the city
- This article discusses findings that helicobacter pylori interacts with the human single-domain trefoil protein TFF1
- This article discusses fluency using Ehri's theory of word recognition development, it is considered in relation to some of the miscues of young readers of Irish
- This article discusses fluorescent sequencing protocols
- This article discusses fluoride ingestion from toothpaste: conclusions of European Union-funded multicentre project
- This article discusses food allergy in childhood
- This article discusses four potential complexities in the language development of children with severe congenital speech impairments, who use graphic symbols as a primary means of expression
- This article discusses four years of collegial conversations about practicum supervision in Ireland
- This article discusses functional outcomes in essential activities in preschool, school-age, and adolescent children who were born very premature
- This article discusses gender balance/gender bias in the teaching profession and the impact of feminisation
- This article discusses gestational diabetes mellitus
- This article discusses good eating habits
- This article discusses good practice in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- This article discusses good practice in Irish child and family services
- This article discusses guidelines for management of childhood arthritis
- This article discusses hazardous school journeys
- This article discusses health care from a wider, holistic, approach
- This article discusses health related issues of children in Northern Ireland and England
- This article discusses Helicobacter pylori infection in childhood as a risk factor for gastric cancer
- This article discusses helping patients to maintain a healthy fluid balance
- This article discusses hepatitis B prevention
- This article discusses highlights from the National Children's Bureau's Northern Ireland Spring Seminar in May 2002, focusing on the theme of 'Disabled Children as Active Citizens
- This article discusses highlights of the conference on mental health, on looked-after children and care leavers, which was held in Belfast, Northern Ireland on January 25, 2007
- This article discusses homebirth
- This article discusses how a better understanding of the beliefs of Muslim patients will aid healthcare workers to provide optimal care for them
- This article discusses how a fear of vaccines measles outbreak in Ireland and a fear of vaccines may be responsible for emerging infections
- This article discusses how advice from nurses and midwives, as well as a better support network, will improve breastfeeding rates
- This article discusses how and why a youth might be considered "at risk": exploring educational environments, the world of insurance, the natural world medical discourse and the world of the individual
- This article discusses how can parents and practitioners best help the significant number of children affected with Autistic Spectrum Disorders
- This article discusses how child abuse victims fear loss of benefits if they are compensated
- This article discusses how childhood immunisation guidelines were revised to ease parent fears
- This article discusses how fluoroscopy unit, with the facilities of digital fluorography and last image hold, can be an effective way of reducing paediatric dose.
- This article discusses how healthcare staff are failing to report child abuse suspicions
- This article discusses how molecular genetics advances have, in the last decade, allowed a better understanding of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxias
- This article discusses how preterm delivery and its short-term and long-term sequelae constitute a serious problem in terms of mortality, disability, and cost to society
- This article discusses how professionals are reluctant to report child abuse due to a fear of litigation
- This article discusses how research should focus on refining methodology for physical activity assessment to make it more sensitive to the different dimensions and contexts of activity in different age-groups
- This article discusses how the child welfare challenges of Northern Ireland are partially similar to, and partially different from, those in the United States
- This article discusses how the integrity of both nuclear and mitochondrial affect the choice of sperm for assisted conception.
- This article discusses how the new maternity act is to allow more flexibility
- This article discusses how very preterm survivors are developing chronic lung disease characterised by protracted respiratory insufficiency and a requirement for supplemental oxygen
- This article discusses how, despite the increase in the availability of over the counter (OTC) analgesia and an emphasis on patient empowerment, the majority of patients continue to present to A&E without taking any prior analgesia
- This article discusses human rights and decision-making in child protection through explicit argumentation
- This article discusses hypocapnia
- This article discusses if family nursing can minimise discontinuity for hospitalised children and their families
- This article discusses if gastroschisis on the rise
- This article discusses if pacifier (dummy) use results in an increased risk of ear infection (acute otitis media)
- This article discusses if the generic emergency duty team is the most appropriate model for dealing with all social services emergencies out of normal working hours
- This article discusses if the Rome criteria help the doctor or the patient?
- This article discusses immigration, the Irish 2004 Referendum and issues of citizenship
- This article discusses immunisation uptake rates
- This article discusses improving inter-hospital transfer
- This article discusses in a variety of ways - family support, child protection, adoption, and human rights in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses incorporating a gender dimension in food allergy research
- This article discusses infant and toddler diabetes
- This article discusses information about the concept of development for playwork qualifications in four British nations
- This article discusses inherited deafness in children
- This article discusses interventional paediatric cardiology
- This article discusses interventions for post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents
- This article discusses intestinal neuronal dysplasia
- This article discusses Ireland's adoption laws
- This article discusses Ireland's health system
- This article discusses Ireland's infected blood products inquiry
- This article discusses Irelands missing asylum seeker children
- This article discusses Ireland's obesity strategy
- This article discusses Ireland's ratifying the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on 21 September 1992, without reservation, and accepting its international obligations towards children
- This article discusses Irish Nurses Organisation move to put bullying back on the agenda
- This article discusses iron deficiency anemia and childhood stroke
- This article discusses isolation and antimicrobial sensitivities of Kluyvera spp. from humans in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, 2005-2006
- This article discusses issues around citizenship at both an individual and collective level
- This article discusses issues around enterobacter sakazakii an emerging bacterial pathogen with implications for infant health
- This article discusses issues around the moral dimension of teaching instigated largely by the Office for Standards in Education (1994) and School Curriculum and Assessment Authority (1995, 1996a, b) discussion papers
- This article discusses issues of animal wastes and effluents from farming operations
- This article discusses issues of child abuse in Irish foster children
- This article discusses issues of management of hepatitis B in children
- This article discusses issues of obesity and energy intake
- This article discusses issues on female involvement in sexual offences against children
- This article discusses issues related to caring for children in small isolated hospitals
- This article discusses issues related to the collection of dietary data and urge caution when evaluating all such data.
- This article discusses issues related to the prevention of hyponatraemia
- This article discusses issues surrounding enterococcal infection in children
- This article discusses juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
- This article discusses Karen Orr introduced of a diagnostic, treatment and support service, for allergies in children
- This article discusses kidney failure as a constituent element of the natural history of Townes-Brocks syndrome
- This article discusses known chromosome alterations and the candidate genes residing in the altered region, as well as syndromes associated with neural tube defects and causative genes, if known
- This article discusses Laproscopic appendectomy versus open appendectomy in children
- This article discusses leadership to support children's rights and child protection
- This article discusses legislative and policy framework, and examines Children's Services Planning, for vulnerable children.
- This article discusses lessons from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- This article discusses low birth weight as a predictor of psychiatric problems
- This article discusses management guidelines for arthritis in children
- This article discusses management of lower respiratory tract infections in pediatrics
- This article discusses measles in Ireland
- This article discusses medical experts as witnesses in criminal trials specifically cot death cases
- This article discusses megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome
- This article discusses mental health and poverty
- This article discusses methodological issues in the design, delivery and evaluation of childhood obesity prevention programmes
- This article discusses methylphenidate for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a review of its neuropharmacological, neuropsychological and adverse clinical effects
- This article discusses modes of therapeutic effect and composition of liquid diets for Crohn's disease
- This article discusses molecular biology as a mode of detection of infectious diseases, the wide repertoire of techniques and permutations of these analytical tools, and explores the application of these in the diagnostic laboratory setting
- This article discusses molecular genotyping of Irish rotavirus strains
- This article discusses mothers attitudes to vaccination
- This article discusses national guidelines for the active management of HIV in pregnancy
- This article discusses necrotising enterocolitis and localised intestinal perforation
- This article discusses neonatal and perinatal mortality
- This article discusses neonatal brain imaging
- This article discusses neuroendocrine disorders after traumatic brain injury
- This article discusses new regulations on the control of paracetamol which came into force in October 2001
- This article discusses newly published studies relevant to Nursing
- This article discusses NICE guideline on Caesarean Section, their implementation, and discusses guidance on how to achieve recommended practice
- This article discusses norms and change in the environment of children growing up in Ireland
- 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
- This article discusses nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease
- This article discusses nutritional status, in inflammatory bowel disease achieved by careful nutritional monitoring and intervention, should be an integral part of the multidisciplinary management of IBD throughout all stages of the disease
- This article discusses nutritional treatments in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- This article discusses obtaining consent for autopsy from grieving parents
- This article discusses on an article by Siponmaa et al. which examined the role of child neuropsychiatric disorders in juvenile and young adult mentally disordered offenders
- This article discusses on research carried out into the nature and position of social work in the child protection and welfare system in Ireland
- This article discusses on this year's INO Annual Delegate Conference in Killarney
- This article discusses one women’s understanding of how her baby was treated by health professionals
- This article discusses operationalising children's rights and lessons from research
- This article discusses options and controversies in pediatric refractive surgery
- This article discusses oral health in Ireland
- This article discusses paediatric burns and whether they are more common in asylum seekers
- This article discusses paediatric stoma care nursing in the United Kingdom and Ireland
- This article discusses pain assessment in children
- This article discusses pain assessment in neonates
- This article discusses pain in Newborns
- This article discusses parasuicide and suicide in the south-west of Ireland
- This article discusses past findings on school bullying
- This article discusses pediatric ophthalmology in Ireland
- This article discusses perspectives on risk, at risk, and resiliency in children and adolescents attending a youth project in limerick and factors associated with greater adversity and vulnerability
- This article discusses physicological and psycological issues related to developmental stammering
- This article discusses pituitary dysfunction following head injury
- This article discusses Plagiocephaly, Brachycephaly and Cranial Orthotic devices
- This article discusses pneumococcal infection
- This article discusses pneumococcal infections and development of an effective vaccine
- This article discusses policies and initiatives to fight against knife crime
- This article discusses policies and practices in several European countries concerning interactions between child welfare and community mental health services in meeting the needs of children with mentally ill parents
- This article discusses policy changes in breastfeeding guidelines in Ireland
- This article discusses post maternity rights
- This article discusses postmortem practices and procedures relating to the death of a child - the Madden report
- This article discusses postnatal corticosteroids, exploring both beneficial and harmful effects.
- This article discusses postoperative pain management in paediatrics
- This article discusses practice placements in youth care training
- This article discusses pre-emptive renal transplantation
- This article discusses prematurity as a public health issue
- This article discusses prenatal diagnosis of heart disease
- This article discusses preterm birth
- This article discusses preventing perinatal transmission of HIV
- This article discusses principles of newborn screening
- This article discusses prioritising health
- This article discusses professional carers' experiences of providing a pediatric palliative care service in Ireland
- This article discusses progress and current state of knowledge and highlights the diverse social and psychological consequences of growing up in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses progressive myoclonic epilepsies
- This article discusses Promoting Resilience in Child and Family Social Work: Issues for Social Work Practice, Education and Policy
- This article discusses prospective chimerism analysis and childhood leukemia
- This article discusses Public Health Nurese led clinics
- This article discusses public health nutrition and breast-feeding practices in Ireland
- This article discusses QT interval and psychotropic medications in children
- This article discusses reasons for the currently low rates for vaginal births after caesarean (VBAC) in Ireland
- This article discusses recent clinical trials of neonatal surfactant treatment and report their findings
- This article discusses recommendations and guidelines for phenylketonuria
- This article discusses recommendations of a European panel of expert neonatologists
- This article discusses refugee and asylum seeking children and families in several countries including Ireland
- This article discusses regulatory disorders and Asperger's syndrome in the first two years of life
- This article discusses rejection of the MMR/Autism link
- This article discusses research which found that the needs of looked-after children in Northern Ireland whose parents have different religious backgrounds are not being met.
- This article discusses residential care in Christian Brothers orphanages and industrial schools during their last phase, 1940s to 1960s
- This article discusses resilience in children attending a youth project in Limerick
- This article discusses resource centres for victims of Institutional Child abuse
- This article discusses resuscitation of extremely preterm and/or low-birth-weight infants
- This article discusses reviews the role of radiology in urinary tract infections
- This article discusses revised guidance on child protection
- This article discusses rising cesarean rates
- This article discusses risk in a social scientific framework: an analysis of literature dealing with risk from the fields of risk assessment and later the social sciences with regard to a study concerning children and adolescents attending a youth
- This article discusses role of Children and Adolescents Mental Health Services in assessing children with suspected autism-spectrum disorder in Ireland
- This article discusses safety of water fluoridation
- This article discusses school education
- This article discusses Scoliosis
- This article discusses services offered by voluntary community groups in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses several articles on issues about children and society, including a policy review of Ireland's National Children’s Strategy
- This article discusses several articles pertaining to child social service in Ireland
- This article discusses several changes in the childhood vaccination schedule introduced in the past year.
- This article discusses several papers discussed at the "Save the Children Conference: Inclusion-Sharing a Vision of Learning for Schools, Parents and Young People," is presented
- This article discusses Sex offenders, internet child abuse images and emotional avoidance
- This article discusses Shwachman-Diamond syndrome
- This article discusses social and cultural background of the interviewees of a study concerning children and adolescents attending a youth project in limerick, their perceived family and community identity and the wider socialisation
- This article discusses some medico-legal aspects of research with minors
- This article discusses some of the difficulties facing nurses involved in the care of critically ill children and reviews the literature on pressure ulcer assessment, highlighting the lack of a universal tool for risk assessment in this area
- This article discusses some of the factors involved in normal and abnormal lung modelling and inflammation and glucocorticosteroid-induced remodelling in the perinatal period, in the context of neonatal chronic lung disease, are reviewed
- This article discusses some of the referral biases observed in clinical practice and discuss the implications of mis-diagnosis in routine Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
- This article discusses sonography of the patellar tendon and adjacent structures in pediatric and adult patients
- This article discusses special education policy in the Republic of Ireland and the influence of Circular 8/99 on a developing National Educational Psychology Service
- This article discusses studies in which energy intake was reported and energy expenditure was measured using the doubly labeled water technique
- This article discusses Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and circulatory control
- This article discusses sudden unexpected infant death
- This article discusses suicides in Northern Ireland in the context of what is known about global and regional trends with respect to gender and age, and change over time
- This article discusses surfactant therapy as a contribution to care of the preterm newborn during the past 25 years.
- This article discusses taking parental leave
- This article discusses teething
- This article discusses that readers submit reviews for books on a list pertaining to the social sciences.
- This article discusses that the creation of multi-agency, interdisciplinary teams to assess and investigate children's welfare in Northern Ireland is likely to be recommended by an inquiry into welfare services in 2002
- This article discusses the "An American in Ireland"
- This article discusses the "The Millennium Cohort Study"
- This article discusses the "The Term Breech Trial"
- This article discusses the "United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child" issued response to the British government's submission on the progress made in respect of the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
- This article discusses the 171 systematic reviews of interventions in neonatology published in the Cochrane Library provide evidence for neonatal care in many areas of the speciality
- This article discusses the 2006 edition of the RCN Community Children's Nursing Directory - which lists 239 services
- This article discusses the 5th International Workshop on Pathogenesis and Host Response in Helicobacter Infections
- This article discusses the accuracy of information available to parents on the internet on the management and treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome
- This article discusses the adolescent health care: the Irish experience
- This article discusses the advantages of having a written asthma action plan to aid in recovery for an exacerbation of asthma
- This article discusses the aetiology of brachial plexus injury: What the paediatrician and obstetrician need to know
- This article discusses the airway proteins - surfactants
- This article discusses the annual scientific Meeting of the Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
- This article discusses the appointment of Nigel Williams as the first commissioner for children in Northern Ireland in 2003
- This article discusses the approach employed by the NOVA service in helping people manage the impacts of specific and continuous traumas.
- This article discusses the approach of both the legislature and the judiciary in the application of the application of the 1996 Divorce Act
- This article discusses the argument that the evaluation of children and young people being involved in the policy process must be more than monitoring
- This article discusses the aspect of classification and management of imaging the less seriously head injured child
- This article discusses the authors' experience in working with young offenders who are leaving care in Ireland
- This article discusses the author's views on abortion from a lawyer's and a woman's point of view.
- This article discusses the autonomous legal interests of children, but also the failure of provisions governing the special educational needs to take this approach on board
- This article discusses the available literature to consider the impact of risk factors on young people who use and misuse substances and whether social exclusion and psychiatric disorders constitute important risk factors
- This article discusses the available options for the treatment of childhood asthma
- This article discusses the Bamford Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability- October 2002 - to examine all aspects of the law, policy and provisions that affect people with mental health needs or a learning disability
- This article discusses the behavioural phenotype in velo-cardio-facial syndrome
- This article discusses the benefits of a specialised transport service for neonates requiring transportation, parents of those neonates and staff of both referring centres and transport teams
- This article discusses the benefits of fundus fluorescein angiography in Retinopathy of Prematurity screening
- This article discusses the boundary between the disability movement and traditional forms of welfare production, whether in the statutory or voluntary sectors
- This article discusses the bronchoalveolar lavage and tracheal aspirate for assessing airway inflammation in children
- This article discusses the burden of disease as borne by those who suffer as patients but also by society at large, including health service providers
- This article discusses the burden of paediatric intensive care
- This article discusses the capacity for recovery from adversity in children who have experienced intercountry adoption
- This article discusses the care of ethnic minorities in Irish hospitals
- This article discusses the causal organisms associated with the zoonoses Campylobacter, Escherichia coli, a description of previous outbreaks at farms and zoos, as well as infection control measures to help prevent such zoonotic infections.
- This article discusses the child adoption scheme in Ireland
- This article discusses The Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ-PF50) studies: Sincere congratulations and a sincere plea for terminological accurary
- This article discusses the children from the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
- This article discusses the Children's commissioner’s findings that the governments of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales have failed because of the increase in juvenile delinquency, injustices in the asylum system, and poverty.
- This article discusses the Children's Rights Alliance
- This article discusses the choice between care or supervision orders; conflict between preference of guardian ad litem and applicant
- This article discusses the Christmas visit for foster children planned by social workers in County Kildare, Ireland
- This article discusses the clinical evidence to use honey to manage wounds
- This article discusses the clinical relevance of macroprolactin
- This article discusses the cognitive abilities required to self-report food intake include an adequately developed concept of time, a good memory and attention span, a knowledge the names of foods
- This article discusses the complex dynamics of class choice - markets, schools and the convertibility of economic capital
- This article discusses the concept of resiliency and the fact that it is used interchangeaby within and between discourses in a study concerning children and adolescents attending a youth project in Limerick
- This article discusses the contemporary representation of asylum seeking women's childbearing in the Irish republic
- This article discusses the contribution of radiology to the management of perinatal tumours
- This article discusses the contribution of religious institutions in caring for children
- This article discusses the contribution of the churches and of Christianity to the realization in Northern Ireland schools of legitimate and progressive educational values-tolerance, moral integrity and civic virtue.
- This article discusses the control of the cultural allegiances of Irish children in the 19th century
- This article discusses the cost of healthcare and access for children living in poverty
- This article discusses the cultural change needed to increase breastfeeding rates
- This article discusses the current established reference values - for cardiac troponins - in term and preterm infants and demonstrates their potential use in neonatology
- This article discusses the current practice dilemmas and common ideologies that characterize inter-country adoption in Ireland and explores these issues through a child rights lens
- This article discusses the debate surrounding vitamin K is far from over.
- This article discusses the debates on Irish birthright citizenship following a referendum on June 11, 2004
- This article discusses the decision making processes of the senior social workers during child-care referrals
- This article discusses the decline in mortality in children with HIV in the United Kingdom and Ireland…
- This article discusses the decline in mortality of children with HIV/AIDS
- This article discusses the decline in Mortality of Children with HIV/AIDS - HIV positive adolescents urgently need dedicated services
- This article discusses the development and launch of Menjugate, a vaccine for the treatment for meningococcus C infections caused by the pathogen Neisseria meningitidis, along with factors related to marketing
- This article discusses the development of the first paediatric palliative care programme in Ireland using the curricular cycle described by Peyton
- 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.
- This article discusses the diagnosis and management of supraglottitis
- This article discusses the difference it makes to the parents of a sick child when professionals make time to listen
- This article discusses the difficulties encountered in the provision of hospital services in the aftermath of the Omagh bombing
- This article discusses the dilemma using postnatal steroids poses for the dilemma for the neonatologist
- This article discusses the distinction between ethical and methodological approaches to research involving children and vulnerable groups
- This article discusses the dream of being a professional soccer player: Insights on Career Development Options of Young Irish Players
- This article discusses the early postnatal dexamethasone and cerebral palsy
- This article discusses the early recognition and focused management in caring for children with cerebal palsy
- This article discusses the effect of regulation on the quality of early childhood services in Ireland
- This article discusses the effect of varying resistance or compliance on the movement of liquid during high frequency oscillation
- This article discusses the effectiveness of family therapy as a treatment alone or as part of a multimodal or multisystemic treatment programme for child abuse and neglect, conduct problems, emotional problems and psychosomatic problems
- This article discusses the effects of folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies during pregnancy on fetal, infant, and child development
- This article discusses the effects of infighting between public bodies in Northern Ireland on Irish children according to voluntary groups
- This article discusses the effects on the developing identities of those who, for various reasons, are unlikely ever to know the details of their birth parent(s)
- This article discusses the effects that mothers might have on their children's development by stimulating them through talking, listening and sharing books following the mother's attendance at a parenting programme.
- This article discusses the empirical and political debates surrounding boys' academic experiences in America, Ireland, and England.
- This article discusses the epidemiology of childhood obesity in Europe
- This article discusses the ethical, professional, and legal obligations in clinical practice: Topic 2: Consent and legal competence
- This article discusses the ethical, professional, and legal obligations in clinical practice: Topic 4: Confidentiality
- This article discusses the evidence underpinning the potential benefits measuring of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal-pro-BNP (NTpBNP), natriuretic peptides, in neonatol cardiac screening
- This article discusses the evolution of "at risk" to "high promise" youth with regard to a study concerning children and adolescents attending a youth project in Limerick
- This article discusses the evolution of children’s services in Ireland and prospects for the future
- This article discusses the evolution of our conceptualisation of childhood in Ireland, focusing particularly on children aged four to six years of age, from 1900 to the present day.
- This article discusses the experience of creating multidisciplinary child death review teams (CDRTs) in America and highlights the potential benefits the introduction of a similar system might have in the United Kingdom
- This article discusses the experience of undertaking child-centred research and debates the extent to which children can, in reality, be central to all elements of the research process.
- This article discusses the extent to which young people are given the opportunity to contribute to the rebuilding of Northern Irish society in the post conflict situation
- This article discusses the factors related to ethnic and gender identity mediate children's interaction with one another in a newly multi-ethnic Irish primary school
- This article discusses the factors which require sustained and continuing effort, maintained well into the future, to enable damaged children to realise their human potential and enrich our society as restored adults in a post-conflict environment
- 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
- This article discusses the findings from a number of systematic reviews that summarise the best available research evidence on the impact of these programmes on a range of parental and child outcomes
- This article discusses the findings of a study assessing the impact of the Child Order 1995 on the planning and provision of services for disabled children
- This article discusses the findings of an inquiries on how 'inadequate systems' failed to prevent a private adoption tragedy
- This article discusses the first 20 years of the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit
- This article discusses the foreword to a copy of the journal "Child Care in Practice"
- This article discusses the Fostering Achievement Service launched by Northern Ireland Minister Paul Goggins
- This article discusses the function of dreaming
- This article discusses the General Medical Council's investigation of a pathologist who failed to notice adopted infants injuries
- This article discusses the government "Road to Safety" strategy and compares mortality rates between Ireland and Sweden
- This article discusses the gradual introduction, on public health grounds, of harm reduction practices and services - such as methadone maintenance, needle exchange and the creation of outreach and locally-based services
- This article discusses the guidelines concerning procedural pain management in the neonate
- This article discusses the health of the world's Roma population
- This article discusses the historical and contemporary context of children's nursing in Ireland
- This article discusses the history and politics of 'child begging' and other children's work among the minority population of Travelling People in Ireland
- This article discusses the history of obstetrics in Northern Ireland 1921-1992
- This article discusses the impact of changing global patterns of dental caries experience on caries clinical trials
- This article discusses the implications of employment experiences for adolescent development and draw particular attention to the role of psychology in the process
- This article discusses the importance of "looked after" children participating in their own health care and presents research into rates and types of participation
- This article discusses the importance of early recognition and treatment of meningitis if mortality from meningitis is to be reduced
- This article discusses the importance of Health and Personal Social Services responses to complaints from service users in upholding children's rights, and in particular Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
- This article discusses the importance of Hib booster as winter approaches
- This article discusses the importance of omega 3 fats
- This article discusses the improving standards for palliative care services in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses the increase in rotavirus
- This article discusses the increasing awareness of children’s rights in Ireland resulting from a series of public scandals related to child abuse
- This article discusses the increasing lifespan of people with an intellectual disability and resulting implications
- This article discusses the Infant Feeding Survey 2000
- This article discusses the inherited metabolic disorders HPA and PKU - Hyperphenylalaninaemia
- This article discusses the initiatives employed by public libraries in Great Britain to encourage children and young people to read
- This article discusses the introduction of divorce in Ireland and examines the consequences such a reform
- This article discusses the introduction of the smoking ban in Ireland
- This article discusses the Ireland's government appeal on the ruling of free education for disabled children
- This article discusses the Irish care system for children in state care (residential and foster) and considers implications for children's development
- This article discusses the Irish Nurses Organisation calls for action to Protect Children
- This article discusses the issue of intestinal transplantation
- This article discusses the issue of youth suicide, parasuicide and deliberate self-harm in Irish Children
- This article discusses the issues raised in Neil Jordan's file "The Butcher Boy.
- This article discusses the issues related to Reye syndrome, providing insights on causation and prognosis
- This article discusses the issues rising from the improved survival rates of extremely low birthweight babies specifically in relation to the development chronic lung disease
- This article discusses the issues surrounding accessing the voices of children with disabilities.
- This article discusses the key influences that have impacted on predominant social work thinking
- This article discusses the lack of consensus about what constitutes child neglect
- This article discusses the lack of effective evaluation of children's services and discusses potential remedies for improving both the knowledge base and the quality of interventions
- This article discusses the late Northern Ireland children's commissioner Nigel Williams
- This article discusses the launch of the Ireland-Northern Ireland-National Cancer Institute Cancer Consortium goals, aims and implications
- This article discusses the law, the internet, and pornography
- This article discusses the learning gained from a growing commitment to family support and suggests there is now sufficient understanding and experience to allow for a strategically managed approach based on a planning cycle of legislation
- This article discusses the likely consequences for social work services, including children's services, following the "Review of Public Administration"
- This article discusses the link between the devastating encephalopathy Reye's syndrome and ingestion of aspirin during the febrile prodrome
- This article discusses the liquid paraffin: a reappraisal of its role in the treatment of constipation
- This article discusses the literature concerning the impact of exposure to domestic violence on the health and developmental well-being of children and young people. Impact is explored across four separate yet inter-related domains
- This article discusses the literature published during the past year that has focussed on sonographic screening for fetal abnormalities
- This article discusses the long-term results of endoscopic treatment of vesicoureteral reflux using various tissue-augmenting substances presently available
- This article discusses the management of Paediatric aphakic glaucoma
- This article discusses the management, and outcome from same, of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a common cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm neonates
- This article discusses the meaning of partnership in care for children’s nurses
- This article discusses the medical association and the mother and child scheme
- This article discusses the meningococcus C vaccination programme
- This article discusses the methods and results used and conclusions found in available published papers on childhood overweight and obesity in Europe
- This article discusses the most recently published studies on the treatment of challenging behaviour disorders for individuals with intellectual disability
- This article discusses the multidisciplinary team in child psychiatry
- This article discusses the narratives of survivors of child sexual abuse with professional and societal narratives
- This article discusses the national neonatal transport programme
- This article discusses the national service framework for children
- This article discusses the national taskforce on obesity
- This article discusses the nature of schools as risky landscapes in segregated societies and explores how teenagers evaluate and manage risk
- This article discusses the necessity of Ethics committees to control research
- This article discusses the need for an obesity taskforce
- This article discusses the need for better understanding of how the policy context can both promote and impede the development of appropriate services which facilitate the transition of foster youth from state care to independent living .
- This article discusses the need for women with epilepsy to both take their medication but also consider the effect of anti-epileptic drugs on their developing fetus
- This article discusses the need to 'catch up' on meningitis jab with the aim of getting , children over two year of age, vaccinated
- This article discusses the need to examine children in their whole personhood when addressing the area of developmental psychology,
- This article discusses the need to have international transference in ideas associated with social welfare discourses may aid in understanding way to "modernise" children's services in the United Kingdom
- This article discusses the need to swiftly identify and deal with pain in children to avoid fear of the medical profession in adulthood
- This article discusses the need to understand the broader world of psychological research on trauma to inform the practice of psychologists and to guide them in working with client group
- This article discusses the need, on a national scale, for formal preservice and inservice training programmes for teachers on bullying and victimization
- This article discusses the neonatal death rate
- This article discusses the nitrergic innervation of the normal gut and in motility disorders of childhood
- This article discusses the non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation and public health
- This article discusses the Northern Ireland Community Nursing Network conference, where DONNA KINNAIR, director of clinical leadership, shared with delegates some personal lessons and learning from her role as a nurse/child health assessor
- This article discusses the number of children in custody
- This article discusses the only proven risk associated with water fluoridation: enamel fluorosis. Its purpose is to review current methods of measuring enamel fluorosis, its aetiology and metabolism
- This article discusses the ontological perspectives of breastfeeding
- This article discusses the optometric assessment of the visually impaired infant and young child
- This article discusses the pain control nurse's role in anticipating and safely and effectively controlling pain in children
- This article discusses the parallel that exists between involuntary debriefing and the problems of recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse, as well as psychological debriefing for posttraumatic stress disorder
- This article discusses the parenting education and support policies and their consequences in selected OECD countries
- This article discusses the perils and pitfalls of the first-time parent
- This article discusses the plight of children in Ireland during the 1930s through 1970s who were abused in residential institution
- This article discusses the policy review by John Pinkerton provides a fascinating insight into Ireland's National Children's Strategy.
- This article discusses the politico-legal background and the Freudian origins of the debate surrounding the retrieval of childhood sexual abuse memories
- This article discusses the practice nurses role in effective delivery of primary care
- This article discusses the prevention and management of constipation among persons with intellectual disabilities
- This article discusses the prevention strategies of chronic lung disease
- This article discusses the principles in the Children's Order and how they translated into practice from the viewpoint of a mediator and as part of the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
- This article discusses the program Fostering Achievement: Supporting Foster Carers As First Educators launched by the Fostering Network and Include Youth in Belfast, Northern Ireland. I
- This article discusses the protection accorded to the rights of those Irish children who have been identified by the Irish Courts as being children who may for a multitude of reasons be regarded as being children at risk
- This article discusses the provision of social work services to unaccompanied children seeking asylum in Ireland and considers the wider implications for the development of the social work profession and social work practices
- This article discusses the psychological problems of early school leavers
- This article discusses the public consultation document titled "The Equality Impact Assessment for Test Purchase of Alcohol" in Northern Ireland on how to protect young people under 18 from taking part in test purchases of alcohol
- This article discusses the public health and medicolegal implications of sleep apnoea
- This article discusses the public health importance of Ascaris lumbricoides
- This article discusses the published literature on fungal endocarditis in children and to discuss the incidence due to a wide range of fungi, primarily Aspergillus and Candida species
- This article discusses the ramifications of the 1992 "X Case" in which an Irish High Court rescinded the constitutional right to travel of a 14-year-old rape victim who intended to obtain an abortion in England
- This article discusses the range of interventions that exist to address disadvantage among children in the birth to six age range in Republic of Ireland
- This article discusses the range of mental health and psychological issues discussed in this edition of the journal
- This article discusses the range of programmes and activities that amnesty international provide for schools in human rights education
- This article discusses the reasons for taking childhood obesity seriously
- This article discusses the rebirth of midwifery-led care in Ireland
- This article discusses the reconstruction of real life head injury accidents resulting from falls using multibody modelling software, with the aim of comparing simulation output to injuries sustained
- This article discusses the recruitment of non-white foster carers in four nations in Great Britain
- This article discusses the regulation of assisted reproduction
- This article discusses the relationship between components of the diet and inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
- This article discusses the relationship between object manipulation and language development in Broca's area
- This article discusses the relationship between parents and staff in the formal childcare setting
- This article discusses the relationship that exists, at ward level, between measures of deprivation and referrals to a health professional team
- This article discusses the religious education (RE) of four nations in Great Britain
- This article discusses the religious orders compensation payment to victims of abuse
- This article discusses the reported decreasing trends in cerebral palsy prevalence in Northern Ireland
- This article discusses the response of the Roman Catholic Church to child sex abuse
- This article discusses the responses of the social work profession to children seeking asylum in the Republic of Ireland.
- This article discusses the restriction presented in dealing with sports injuries sustained by pupils due to poorly equipped secondary school games teachers and coaches in Ireland
- This article discusses the results of effectiveness evaluation review of education system in Northern Ireland.
- This article discusses the results of endoscopic treatment of reflux nephropathy using various tissue-augmenting substances presently available
- This article discusses the review of a government report on childhood immunisation
- This article discusses the review of the 20 years of the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit
- This article discusses the rise and dominance of child protection work in the United Kingdom before moving on to consider the legislative attempt, via the Children Act 1989 in England, Wales and N. Ireland
- This article discusses the role of Calcium and Vitamin D in normal growth and development as well as maintenance of the skeleton
- This article discusses the role of obstetric events in schizophrenia
- This article discusses the role of the police various schools in Great Britain. In Northern Ireland, the Police Service of the country runs the Citizenship and Safety Education (Case) programme.
- This article discusses the role played by the social worlds of primary school children in producing and reproducing a range of masculine identities
- This article discusses the safety of home delivery versus hospital delivery
- This article discusses the significance of differences in the respective Commissioners' ability to carry out individual case-work for children and for implementation of the UNCRC in the UK
- This article discusses the slow progress of the investigation being done by the Laffoy Commission into child abuse in state and religious-run institutions in Ireland
- This article discusses the Social Policy Digest. It provides a summary of current policy developments and research findings across the whole range of social policy fields
- This article discusses the standard of care in the delivery of an infant who later developed cerebral palsy
- This article discusses the state of play of general paediatric surgery in Ireland
- This article discusses the story of surfactant from 1980
- This article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the objectivist and subjectivist approaches to risk and their respective contributions to social work practice with children and families.
- This article discusses the structuring of Adult/Child Relations in Irish Primary Schools in terms of the absence of children's voice in much school practice
- This article discusses the subject "Are all children of Ireland equal" Fergus Finlay, chief executive, Barnardos
- This article discusses the subject "Children of homosexuals and transsexuals more apt to be homosexual": a reply to Cameron
- This article discusses the subject of tooth erosion in children in Ireland
- This article discusses the suitability of a child-centred approach to bullying
- This article discusses the supervision of child sex offenders in the community based on a comparative study of supervisory law and practice in England and Wales, the Republic of Ireland and Sweden
- This article discusses the thematic review of family therapy journals in 2007- including representative articles in the areas of child-focused problems, adult-focused problems, couples, divorce, diversity, developments in systemic practice
- This article discusses the third annual High/Scope Ireland Conference which discusses issues such as literacy rates, school success and employability as well as decreased levels of substance misuse, delinquent & criminal activity and teenage pregnancy
- This article discusses the transfusion of blood components to infants under 4 months
- This article discusses the transmission of Helicobacter pylori
- This article discusses the treatment options for aerophagia, a rare disease that occurs in both adults and children
- This article discusses the twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
- This article discusses the UK's recent national and international efforts to protect its thirteen million children and ensure that their voices are heard
- This article discusses the use of antenatal glucocorticoids to induce maturation of preterm fetal lungs
- This article discusses the use of carbon dioxide detectors in neonates
- This article discusses the use of growth hormone (GH) for small normal children ("idiopathic" short stature) with the following considerations: ethical (philosophical) grounds, cost-economic implications, and the rationale for treating
- This article discusses the use of secure care in child welfare cases in Ireland and England
- This article discusses the use of the restorative conference in youth justice
- This article discusses the vital role of the midwife in immunisation
- This article discusses the warning by Michael Bichard, regarding the incompatibility of Scottish and Northern Irish Sexual offender databases with systems being developed by police in England Wales
- This article discusses the when and why of weaning
- 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
- This article discusses the Youth Parliament in Great Britain
- This article discusses therapy for abuse victims
- This article discusses thinking behind loss zones and gain zones and then moves on to look at individual versus collective risk and perceptions of risk
- This article discusses toddlers with Autism
- This article discusses tuberculosis in children
- This article discusses understanding and addressing the "neglect of neglect"
- This article discusses universal neonatal hearing screening
- This article discusses universal neonatal screening
- This article discusses vaccinating against Influenza
- This article discusses vaccinating against pneumoccal disease
- This article discusses vaginal breech delivery
- This article discusses variant Hirschsprung's disease
- This article discusses various reports published, including one by Andrea Rigg and Jan Pryor on children's perspectives on family and another by Bernadine Brandy on the evaluation of an innovative Barnardos project in Ireland.
- This article discusses various reports published, including one by Anne Lodge on gender and children's world and another by R.W. Connell on growing up masculine
- This article discusses Velo-Cardio-facial syndrome and its association with psychiatric disorders
- This article discusses Vitamin D in childhood and adolescence
- This article discusses vulnerable homeless children in Ireland
- This article discusses water fluoridation
- This article discusses water fluoridation in Ireland
- This article discusses what we feed our infants and toddlers today will significantly influence the health of the Irish population in 40-50 years time
- This article discusses whether Helicobacter pylori infection in childhood is a risk factor for gastric cancer
- This article discusses WHO recommended universal childhood hepatitis B vaccination - be implemented globally and the current adoption of an "at-risk" strategy in relation to Hepatitis B vaccination and other aspects of childhood immunisation programmes
- This article discusses why Children's Article 12 Rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to express their views on all matters concerning them should also apply to social work research.
- This article discusses why patients sue
- This article discusses women's health, breastfeeding and infant nutrition
- This article discusses young driver awareness program organized by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
- This article discusses Youth Courts and Children's rights: The Irish experience
- This article discusses youth homelessness
- This article discusses Youth justice and Children's rights, measuring compliance with international standards
- This article evaluates the quality of paediatric audits from 1966 to 1999.
- This article examines applied behavior interdisciplinary discussion which brings grammar to bear on questions of self and identity in children in the linguistic constructionist tradition of theorists
- This article examines children's rights, court decision-making processes, the role of social workers in representing children's needs, wishes and views, model(s) of alternative dispute resolution, and additional family legal issues
- This article examines corporal punishment in Ireland, in policy and practice, from the 1930s to the 1980s
- This article examines processes of political socialization and political identity formation around children and young people in Northern Ireland
- This article examines the activities of the Children's Committee of the London County Council (LCC) and what a contemporary newspaper referred to as a 'daring experiment':
- This article examines the approach to writing advocated in the Irish Primary curriculum, which incorporates a number of principles that find a resonance in postmodern philosophy
- This article examines the biological background to the development of ideas on rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep), so-called paradoxical sleep (PS), and its relation to dreaming.
- This article examines the gendered character of racial subjection and the rule of racial subjects in relation to the position of migrant mothers as the reproducers of future generations of Irish citizens
- This article examines the history of Church-state collaboration in Ireland in establishing an attitude toward sexual immorality and the legislation of containment culture.
- This article examines the process of dealing with historic child abuse in the Republic of Ireland
- This article explains how insights from clinical linguistics can be applied to the investigation of oracy problems in the classroom.
- This article explores the "Making A Difference Today (MAD2DAY) Group", a group of young people who came together over the past 24 months in order to support the participation and involvement of young people in the Western Area Children's Services Plan
- This article explores the effects of political violence on children and young people in Northern Ireland.
- This article explores the interface between adult mental health issues and child development.
- This article explores the relationship between the Health and Social Services Trusts and the Courts in Northern Ireland, when dealing with matters under the Children Order
- This article features the workhouses in Ireland in which people preferred to die than to enter into such places where one can find people of different race or class
- This article focused on the decision of the Irish Supreme Court to uphold paramountcy of parental right to determine a child's best interests at the expense of the rights of children
- This article focused on the establishment of a committee to learn about the experiences of people with a learning disability and their carers in Northern Ireland
- This article focused on the launching of Ireland's National Children's Strategy: Our Children--Their Lives
- This article focused on the need for conflict transformation with children and young people to reduce the need to resort to violence in Northern Ireland
- This article focused on the Northern Ireland Social Care Council's development of the systems and procedures needed in registering priority groups of staff
- This article focused on the policy of the Irish government regarding victims of institutional abuse, with emphasis on the Residential Institutions Redress Act of 2002
- This article focused on the promise of the Irish government to provide money to educate and improve services for adults with autism and other disabilities
- This article focuses development in young children and those in middle childhood
- This article focuses on the vital part played by teaching assistants in developing inclusive practices in Northern Ireland schools
- This article gives an overview of the current strategies to deliver Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) across Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- This article has been prepared to explore the current literature on adoption and long-term foster care
- This article highlights the prevalence of obesity in the United Kingdom and the associated health costs.
- This article identifies similarities between behavioural indicators of children with future schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and prodromal symptoms in the 1st episode of schizophrenia
- This article interviews Colin McMillan, an individual who has learning disability, about community service
- This article introduces a series of articles concerning child care in Northern Ireland, including "the troubles", views on communities and sectarianism, and sexual abuse
- This article introduces Lou Penner's comments in his presidential address to the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
- This article investigates the concept of wrongful disability. That concept suggests that parents are morally obligated to prevent the genetic transmission of certain conditions and so, if they do not, any resulting disability is 'wrongful'
- This article is a commentary of the special series on involving fathers in psychological services for children
- This article is a commentary on Mok E and Leung SF (2006) "Nurses as providers of support for mothers of premature infants"
- This article is a description of the service that is provided by "Linden Services for Children" and how this fulfils the requirements of both the Children (NI) Order 1995 and the Criminal Justice (Children) Order 1998
- This article is a short discussion of the experiences of the Office of Law Reform in relation to consulting young people about law reform issues
- This article is about an 1860 riot in a South Dublin workhouse, when sixteen-year-old girls assaulted workhouse officials so violently they could only be pacified by the police.
- This article is based on primary research conducted with children in community and custodial settings in Northern Ireland.
- This article is concerned with the inequalities experienced by mothers in the performance of educational care work for their children
- This article is the first of a series on the comprehensive management of young people with hypodontia
- This article of Child Care in Practice highlights many of the issues and difficulties facing young people in Ireland both North and South today.
- This article offers comment on the stigma attached to single or unmarried mothers in Ireland
- This article offers news briefs on children care services in Europe. British Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People's Services offers professional best-practices, case studies and expert advice
- This article offers news briefs related to child care services in Great Britain. A day of football for girls was held to promote the merits of the game in Derry, Northern Ireland
- This article offers news briefs related to child care services in Great Britain. The Ulster-Scots Agency in Northern Ireland has incurred £3 million cash for the youth's school program.
- This article offers news briefs related to ways of addressing parents' complaints in Europe. In Northern Ireland, the complaints filed by parents would be handled internally and informally by the school.
- This article offers the authors personal views based on her experience of working with families affected by the Troubles.
- This article offers world news briefs related to further education. Northern Ireland's 16 further education colleges merged to create six area-based colleges into education and training for industry.
- This article on the 4th meeting of the ADHD Molecular Genetics Network conference - discusses ongoing and proposed collaborative projects in this area
- This article outlines a research design: including the nature of the research strategy, tools, respondents, and theoretical and methodological concerns in a child and youth care qualitative study
- This article outlines educational responses to the conflict in Northern Ireland designed to promote intergroup harmony
- This article outlines the experience of managing a large pool of volunteers to work with children in a criminal justice charity, and some of the attendant issues
- This article outlines the main points in a new protocol for managing pain and fever in children
- This article outlines the process undertaken by Home-Start, the leading family support agency, to develop and implement a Monitoring Evaluation format that would measure the outcomes for families who had been supported by Home-Start.
- This article presents abstracts of various books, reports and journals related to the field of social service.
- This article presents an analysis of EUROPEAN Court of Human Rights (ECHR) cases related to breaches of human rights that occurred when children were taken into care from families in which one or both parents had a diagnosed mental illness.
- This article presents an analysis of research published by Irish nurses during the period 1990-2005
- This article presents an overview of the clinical problems associated with supernumerary teeth and includes a discussion of the classification, diagnosis and management of this difficult clinical entity
- This article presents news briefs on: Need for more health care spending in Northern Ireland.
- This article presents news briefs on: Overview of the experiences of children's commissioners in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- This article presents news briefs on: Pledge of the children's commissioner for Northern Ireland to fight against the introduction of antisocial behaviour orders
- This article presents news briefs on: Publication of guidelines on post-registration training and learning requirement for registered social workers by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council.
- This article presents the preliminary pages of the January 2002 issue of 'Child Care in Practice
- This article presents the results of a design process that set out to explore interactive techniques, which utilized ubiquitous computer technology, to stimulate active participation, involvement and learning by children visiting a museum
- This article presents the views of several children's commissioners in Great Britain about their remit, powers and independence and their opinion on the proposal to have a children's commissioner - Nigel Williams of Northern Ireland
- This article presents updates on the Four Nations Child Policy Network, a partnership among the organizations Child Care Northern Ireland
- 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,
- This article provides a synopsis of a series of studies exploring the effects of TAC-TIC (Touching And Caressing-Tender In Caring) therapy with premature infants.
- This article provides an introduction to the many aspects of childhood studies. The different strategies, particularly interventions, to achieve these objectives are discussed
- This article provides an overview of all the different types of child maltreatment in terms of characteristics of victims, the range of consequences, mediating factors and types of interventions that may be offered
- This article provides an overview of the workshops and papers presented at the National Children's Bureau Conference entitled Dealing with Feelings: Promoting and Supporting Young
- This article provides information about parenting orders among various countries in Europe. It includes Northern Ireland, which will conduct consultations as to whether parenting orders can be introduced in the region.
- This article provides information on major school rebuilding and refurbishment programmes across Great Britain. Governments of four nations such as England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland funded the programme
- This article provides information on National Children's Bureau (NCB) Northern Ireland (NI) in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
- This article provides information on research into the issues of poverty and deprivation in Northern Ireland.
- This article provides information on some downloadable resources on childcare which are available at National Children's Bureau's site at www.nbc.org.uk.
- This article provides information on the domestic violence outreach scheme (DVOS), the risk assessment procedure being used in Northern Ireland to help measure risk and make decisions about child protection issues presented by domestic violence
- This article provides information on the role of the local government associations and their responsibility over policies affecting children, young people and families in Great Britain.
- This article provides various youth work disciplines offered for those who are willing to study youth work in Great Britain. In Northern Ireland, youth workers are required to study one of the approved Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) qualifications
- This article puts forward three principal arguments on aspects of the Irish Government approach to food regulations
- This article recounts the protest struggles of blind workers on Derry, Northern Ireland from the 1920 to 1939.
- This article reflects on a number of key concepts and planning tools that have been developed or adapted through the inter-agency planning of services for children and young people in Northern Ireland
- This article reflects on the advantages of foreign language skills to people worldwide. Figures show that pupils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland sat 382,228 language General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) in 2008.
- This article relates details of a study of current carer participation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and begs a number of important questions as to the challenges for interprofessional working in supporting carer participation.
- This article relates the author's week-long visit in England. On Thursday; she had a travel to Belfast, Northern Ireland for a meeting with sexual health charity.
- This article reports development related to English as the second language in Great Britain.
- This article reports on a campaign for legislation that has been launched by Charity Action on Abuse in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on cerebal palsy births and a no-fault compensation schemes
- This article reports on Northern Ireland children's minister Maria Eagle's launch of an investment program to commission 110 new school buses
- This article reports on the "Principles and Operational guidelines for good clinical practice"
- This article reports on the development and operationalisation of a partnership between researchers at the Centre for Child Care Research to undertake an evaluation of the Children (NI) Order Training Programme.
- 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
- This article reports on the enteric nervous system and developmental abnormalities in childhood
- This article reports on the funding pledged by Education Minister Ruane to boost extended services offered by schools in Northern Ireland.
- 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.
- This article reports on the involvement of National Children's Bureau (NBC) North Ireland (NI) with other researchers in a large-scale evaluation of early years interventions in Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on the launching of Regional Fostering Recruitment and Training Co-ordination Service in Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on the loss of start-up fund for childminders in Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on the move of childcare group Early Years to talk with the Northern Ireland Executive concerning changes on vehicle licensing that could stop services of collecting children from school.
- This article reports on the payment of youth workers in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
- This article reports on the plan of National Children's Bureau (NBC) Northern Ireland (NI) with funding from the Gulbenkain Foundation to identify the key issues in understanding and meeting the needs of migrant children in Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on the plan of Northern Ireland's government to integrate youth workers into schools.
- This article reports on the plan of the Youth Justice Agency of Northern Ireland to focus on getting families more involved in the lives of young people in custody.
- This article reports on the positive impact of the Children and Young People Funding Package on the wellbeing of school children in Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on the proposed establishment of a single safeguarding board for Northern Ireland that will be responsible for coordinating efforts to protect children.
- This article reports on the refusal of the British Court of Appeals to approve the alterations administered by the Ministry of Justice on the applications of restraint mechanism in the secure training centres (STC) of four countries
- This article reports on the result of the study on the daycare needs of disabled children under the age of five in Northern Ireland.
- This article reports on the role of neutrophils in asthma, in particular in the young or infantile wheeze group
- This article reports that Education Minister Ruane has announced that the funding for extended schools in Northern Ireland will be reduced
- This article reports the findings of a research report examining the potential for social workers to shift from a child protection to a child welfare orientation in their practice
- This article reviewed a update of the literature on depression in children and adolescents to provide an update for clinicians
- This article reviewed the epidemiology, aetiology, and natural history of middle ear disease in children with cleft palate
- This article reviews key issues currently impacting on the role of fluoride in preventing dental caries
- This article reviews of the current education system in Northern Ireland including overtly segregation with regard to religio-political communities
- This article reviews the likely presenting features of adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and common comorbid disorders
- This article reviews the literature on coercion in the field of community-based mental health care and treatment
- This article reviews the literature on elective mutism, its presentation, aetiology, epidemiology and the various evidence based biopsychosocial treatments
- This article reviews the reasons for the low initiation rates of breastfeeding among Irish women
- This article reviews the research literature on factors that contribute to the growing problem of people trafficking.
- This article reviews the theoretical approaches that espouse a child-centred approach in intervening with street children.
- This article seeks to highlight the resilience-enhancing potential for vulnerable young people of roles and relationships in the domains of recreation and work
- This article seeks to inform the debate children with special needs & mainstream education by presenting findings from research designed to explore the perceptions and experiences of parents, young people with VI and health and early years professionals
- This article seeks to provide a brief overview of group work with parents in two working-class communities have been deeply affected by decades of political conflict in the North/Northern Ireland,
- This article suggests a conceptual model that draws on social support theory to harness the ideas of social capital and resilience in a way that can link formal family support interventions to adolescent coping
- This article summarized worldwide data on the incidence and nature of vesicoureteral reflux in siblings of children with vesicoureteral reflux.
- This article summarizes different reports on various psychological disorders.
- This article summarizes the content of the Expert Witness in Children Order Proceedings Conference held October 1, 2002 at the Hilton Hotel in Belfast, Ireland on October 1, 2002.
- This article the prescribing of medicines for children by dentists working in primary care
- This article theorizes the state as central to the construction of racism in the Republic of Ireland, which, since the 1990s economic boom, has become an in-migration destination.
- This article will discuss the recent establishment of the Police Rehabilitation and Retraining Trust's Child and Adolescent Therapy Service.
- This book on Criminal Law and Criminology is a masterly exercise to project the latest innovations, through judicial and administrative techniques of creativity.
- This characterized the ability of Campylobacter upsaliensis to invade both cultured epithelial cell lines and primary human small intestinal cells
- This discussion paper sets out to explore 'doing' research with a hard-to-reach population from a relational child and youth care perspective
- This forward introduces the current issue of Child Care in Practice, containing papers on various dimensions of childhood, young adulthood and parenting.
- This is an interdisciplinary discussion bringing grammar to bear on questions of self and identity in children in the linguistic constructionist tradition of theorists
- This is the second in a series of articles based on interviews with policy-makers, philanthropists and community activists about the reforms to children's services in Ireland.
- This meta-analysis compared the results of 55 reports of the performance of children and adolescents aged 6-19 years who have used the 20m shuttle run test (20mSRT)
- This overview article serves to introduce the content of a special issue of Child Care in Practice devoted to the topic of resilience and its relevance for policy and practice.
- This paper discussed the incidence of severe and fatal food related allergic reactions across the UK and Ireland in children
- This paper discusses child custody law in the Republic of Ireland
- This paper discusses family health and health policy
- This paper discusses Irish Family Patterns during the 20th Century
- This paper discusses postnatal corticosteroids given early after birth reduce the risk of chronic lung disease in preterm infants but are associated with an approximate doubling of the risk of adverse neurosensory outcomes
- This paper discusses research on improving the role and influence of parents in special therapy in the treatment of children with autism
- This paper discusses the concept of resilience in practice interventions including resilience in the practitioner and how the practitioner fosters resilient interventions
- This paper discusses the evolution of viral properties such as antigenic structure, neurovirulence, sensitivity for growth at high temperatures, and differences in nucleotide sequence from the Sabin vaccine strains
- This paper discusses the Health Service Excutive-Employers Agency extension of parental leave
- This paper discusses the Hepatitis B genotype and YMDD profiles in an untreated Irish population
- This paper discusses the knowledge and skills required for effective management and improved outcomes for children with renal anemia
- This paper discusses the policies and practices administration of Anti-D immugobulin to Rhesus(D) for sensitinising events during pregnancy and postnatally
- This paper discusses the Relational frame theory: a post-Skinnerian account of human language and cognition
- This paper introduces readers to an area of child and youth core work in Ireland devoted to an ecological understanding of the child "at risk" and working with the child and the child's family outside of a residential or institutional setting
- This paper is a letter to the editor on the topic of religious education for school children in Northern Ireland
- 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.
- This paper provides a comparison of a number of alternative models of international practice in relation to the appointment and organization of guardians ad litem and other children's representatives in child care and family proceedings
- This paper reviewed issues related to fluorosis in the European Union: prevalence, risk factors and aesthetic issues
- This paper reviews the history of surrogacy and clinical and legal issues pertaining to surrogacy of reproductive medicine
- This paper systematically review studies on Quality of Life in children during treatment for Acute Lymhpoblastic Leukaemia
- This photograph shows Children's Society service users with Irish actor Graham Norton at the launch of the society's photography exhibition on the childhood dreams of celebrities in London, England
- This pictorial essay reviews the imaging features that may be found in patients with bowel intussusception
- This review aims to present and interpret data from recent clinical and experimental studies relating to hypercapnia and its role in protective ventilatory strategies.
- This review of the literature suggests that daily use of either a sign language, one not based on sound, or Chinese characters, a script which maps language at the word level rather than at the phonemic level, may facilitate recall of visual forms
- This review summarises recent publications about the role of indicators in gathering optimal health information on behalf of people with intellectual disability

