Keynote address at the Growing Up in Ireland Annual Research Conference, 1 December 2011, Dublin, Irelan
Growing up in Ireland today published a new report which documents the mental health and well-being ...
There are a number of key European policy agendas related to early childhood on which the DIAL resea...
Children’s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...
The welfare of children is a key concern of Irish society and of government policy. A major new proj...
Interest in early years issues such as early childhood education and care (ECEC) and early intervent...
This paper is influenced by many years of work in residential services for children in need. My expe...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. It tracks the development of t...
Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) follows the development of two cohorts of children, one aged nine months...
This thesis considered the bio-ecological model as a research frame with which to develop policies a...
Government support for early years provision has multiple policy aims relating to social mobility, e...
It is widely agreed that the early years are a particularly important time for efforts to increase s...
Abstract In playing with the concept of ‘credibility’ this paper presents a critical examination of...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
This is the third in a series of Key Findings from the fourth wave of data collection from the Infan...
Growing Up in Ireland – the National Longitudinal Study of Children tracks the development of two gr...
Growing up in Ireland today published a new report which documents the mental health and well-being ...
There are a number of key European policy agendas related to early childhood on which the DIAL resea...
Children’s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...
The welfare of children is a key concern of Irish society and of government policy. A major new proj...
Interest in early years issues such as early childhood education and care (ECEC) and early intervent...
This paper is influenced by many years of work in residential services for children in need. My expe...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. It tracks the development of t...
Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) follows the development of two cohorts of children, one aged nine months...
This thesis considered the bio-ecological model as a research frame with which to develop policies a...
Government support for early years provision has multiple policy aims relating to social mobility, e...
It is widely agreed that the early years are a particularly important time for efforts to increase s...
Abstract In playing with the concept of ‘credibility’ this paper presents a critical examination of...
Growing Up in Ireland is the national longitudinal study of children. Its core objectives include de...
This is the third in a series of Key Findings from the fourth wave of data collection from the Infan...
Growing Up in Ireland – the National Longitudinal Study of Children tracks the development of two gr...
Growing up in Ireland today published a new report which documents the mental health and well-being ...
There are a number of key European policy agendas related to early childhood on which the DIAL resea...
Children’s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...