Abstract Background During the COVID‐19 pandemic, Ireland implemented a series of stringent public health measures, including lockdowns and suspension of non‐urgent clinical services. Aims To investigate the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the demand for and delivery of speech and language therapy (SLT) services in Ireland in 2020.
Nicole Müller +4 more
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Listen up: Reflections on the CDI and HSE Speech and Language Services in Tallaght West [PDF]
The primary aim of this study was to build on the previous evaluation of the Childhood Development's Initiatives (CDI) speech and language approach and carry out a comparative evaluation of speech and language therapy services for young children across ...
Judy Irwin, Nóirín Hayes
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Child care proceedings in non-specialist courts: the experience in Ireland [PDF]
It is widely accepted that court proceedings concerning child protection are a particularly sensitive type of court proceedings that warrant a different approach to other types of proceedings.
Burns, Kenneth +3 more
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Evaluation of the Doodle Families Literacy Programme Pilot [PDF]
The Doodle Families Literacy Programme was a pilot programme that was delivered in three DEIS Band 1 primary schools in Limerick during the period of April to June 2015 for First Class children and their parents.Doodle Families was originally designed as
Agnes Higgins, Ruth Bourke
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THE GOALS AND GOVERNANCE OF THE SOCIAL INCLUSION AND COMMUNITY ACTIVATION PROGRAMME (SICAP) 2015-2017: A MIXED METHODS STUDY. ESRI RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 68 JULY 2018 [PDF]
The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) (2015-2017) aims at reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion and equality through local, regional and national engagement and collaboration.
Darmody, Merike, Smyth, Emer
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NATIONAL STATUSES GRANTED FOR PROTECTION REASONS IN IRELAND. Equality ESRI RESEARCH SERIES NUMBER 96 January 2020 [PDF]
This study examines the national statuses that may be granted for protection reasons in Ireland. The report focuses on national statuses with a sole basis in Irish domestic law and policy and does not examine in detail EU-harmonised statuses.
Brazil, Patricia, Groarke, Sarah
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Child protection and welfare, Child and Family Agency (Tusla), Mayo, OSV-0004377, 1 Oct 2019
Inspection date: 01/10 ...
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Child protection and welfare, Child and Family Agency (Tusla), Cork, OSV-0004383, 14 January 2020
Inspection date: 14/01 ...
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Exploring the potential of administrative data for understanding and advancing child protection and family support policy, practice and research in Ireland [PDF]
It is generally understood that administrative data at the level of the individual, family and wider population is fundamental to delivering client centred services which aim to support families and respond to, and reduce child abuse.
Lyons, Olive, O\u27Leary, Donna
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