This is the fifth edition of our annual report card series. The first edition, Report Card 2009, examined whether the Government had honoured the promises it had made to the over one million children living in Ireland, and awarded it a ‘D’ grade. Report Card 2010 saw deterioration in the Government’s performance, reflected by its overall ‘D-’ grade, which demonstrated Government’s barely acceptable performance and the limited positive impact of policies on children’s lives. In Report Card 2011, Government made no improvement, again getting a dismal ‘D-‘ grade. Report Card 2012 saw a marked improvement with an overall ‘C+’ grade – the best overall grade in the Report Card series to date. It reflected the Government’s commitment to children’s...
This is Ireland\u27s third biennial State of the Nation\u27s Children report. These reports,which pr...
Established on 1 January 2014, through the Child and Family Agency Act, Tusla is responsible for im...
This report, Life as a Child and Young Person in Ireland: Report of a National Consultation, documen...
This is the ninth edition of our annual Report Card series, launched in 2009. Report Card 2017 is th...
With a new Government in place, Report Card 2012 varies from previous editions and has been reformul...
The enactment and commencement of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act in 2018 was a significant measure ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are a key performance indicator for policy documents in Ir...
This is the third edition of the Children’s Rights Alliance’s annual report card series, which prese...
This is Ireland's fourth biennial State of the Nation's Children report. These reports, which provid...
This annual report for the Department of Children and Youth Affairs outlines achievements and areas ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is a key performance indicator for policy documents in both the R...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a key performance indicator for policy documents in both the R...
The year 2009 was a challenging one for the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (O...
The National Children’s Strategy: Our Children – Their Lives, a 10 year strategy that has driven chi...
peer-reviewedBackground: Physical activity (PA) is a key performance indicator for policy documents ...
This is Ireland\u27s third biennial State of the Nation\u27s Children report. These reports,which pr...
Established on 1 January 2014, through the Child and Family Agency Act, Tusla is responsible for im...
This report, Life as a Child and Young Person in Ireland: Report of a National Consultation, documen...
This is the ninth edition of our annual Report Card series, launched in 2009. Report Card 2017 is th...
With a new Government in place, Report Card 2012 varies from previous editions and has been reformul...
The enactment and commencement of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act in 2018 was a significant measure ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) levels are a key performance indicator for policy documents in Ir...
This is the third edition of the Children’s Rights Alliance’s annual report card series, which prese...
This is Ireland's fourth biennial State of the Nation's Children report. These reports, which provid...
This annual report for the Department of Children and Youth Affairs outlines achievements and areas ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is a key performance indicator for policy documents in both the R...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a key performance indicator for policy documents in both the R...
The year 2009 was a challenging one for the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (O...
The National Children’s Strategy: Our Children – Their Lives, a 10 year strategy that has driven chi...
peer-reviewedBackground: Physical activity (PA) is a key performance indicator for policy documents ...
This is Ireland\u27s third biennial State of the Nation\u27s Children report. These reports,which pr...
Established on 1 January 2014, through the Child and Family Agency Act, Tusla is responsible for im...
This report, Life as a Child and Young Person in Ireland: Report of a National Consultation, documen...