A comprehensive review of the range of social policy provision in Ireland - education, income maintenance, employment, housing and health - together with chapters relating to different categories of consumers of services including children, people with disabilities, older people, Travellers, refugees and asylum seekers. Key areas of policy development concerning youth, drugs and the criminal justice system are also examined. Each chapter is complete in itself, providing description and analysis of current policy, an overview of its historical development and discussion of current and future issues in the field. A table of the main policy developments and a list of further reading are given at the end of each chapter
Despite a number of financial supports for families with children,child poverty persists at a stubbo...
This paper outlines the need in Ireland for a review of the effectiveness of criminal justice drug p...
peer-reviewedFor the updated version of this report please see http://hdl.handle.net/10344/11103 ma...
In Social Policy in Ireland, leading social policy commentators in Ireland contribute to chapters ra...
The historical development of Irish social policy is charted here, with discussion of major influenc...
This chapter examines recent social policy directions in the context of the neo-liberal macro enviro...
Irish Social Services provides an up-to-date guide to the evolution, nature, scope and issues associ...
This chapter examines economic, social, political, and organisational aspects of the Irish welfare s...
This paper first introduces ‘Europeanisation’, a key concept to enable examination of EU influence, ...
We might expect that in such a small open economy as Ireland, the impact of global pressures on soci...
This article aimed to fill a perceived gap in the analysis of Irish social policy, by reviewing soci...
As the title indicates, this text provides a timely reminder of Ireland’s longstanding emersion in a...
This paper explains, for communities and anti-poverty groups, the evolution of health services and h...
Background Social inclusion is a complex concept, and its relationship to health has been widely de...
This paper contributes to the analysis of policy making processes in the Irish context. It offers o...
Despite a number of financial supports for families with children,child poverty persists at a stubbo...
This paper outlines the need in Ireland for a review of the effectiveness of criminal justice drug p...
peer-reviewedFor the updated version of this report please see http://hdl.handle.net/10344/11103 ma...
In Social Policy in Ireland, leading social policy commentators in Ireland contribute to chapters ra...
The historical development of Irish social policy is charted here, with discussion of major influenc...
This chapter examines recent social policy directions in the context of the neo-liberal macro enviro...
Irish Social Services provides an up-to-date guide to the evolution, nature, scope and issues associ...
This chapter examines economic, social, political, and organisational aspects of the Irish welfare s...
This paper first introduces ‘Europeanisation’, a key concept to enable examination of EU influence, ...
We might expect that in such a small open economy as Ireland, the impact of global pressures on soci...
This article aimed to fill a perceived gap in the analysis of Irish social policy, by reviewing soci...
As the title indicates, this text provides a timely reminder of Ireland’s longstanding emersion in a...
This paper explains, for communities and anti-poverty groups, the evolution of health services and h...
Background Social inclusion is a complex concept, and its relationship to health has been widely de...
This paper contributes to the analysis of policy making processes in the Irish context. It offers o...
Despite a number of financial supports for families with children,child poverty persists at a stubbo...
This paper outlines the need in Ireland for a review of the effectiveness of criminal justice drug p...
peer-reviewedFor the updated version of this report please see http://hdl.handle.net/10344/11103 ma...