RN04 - Sociology of Children and Childhood Five years since the creation of the Child and Family Agency that embodied the cultural shift towards in Irish Social Work towards the recognition of children as active participants in making decisions that affect their lives(1)(2), a research was designed to explore the spaces of children’s voices in Irish Social Services. The methodology consisted in 8 interviews with children aged 12 to 14 to promote children’s narratives around their interactions with Social Workers. The narratives collected allowed a phenomenological description of the interplay between adults’ voices and children’s voices(3)(4). The presentation discusses three types of narratives: 1) narratives of boundaries between children...
This article reports findings from a study which sought to offer primacy to the voice of the child, ...
The social work profession in Ireland plays a significant role in the assessment of child sexual abu...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...
RN04 - Sociology of Children and Childhood Five years since the creation of the Child and Family ...
Five years since the creation of the Child and Family Agency (Tusla) that embodied the cultural shif...
Five years since the creation of the Child and Family Agency (Tusla) that embodied the cultural shif...
This chapter is concerned with policy and legislation shifts regarding the welfare and education of ...
This chapter is concerned with policy and legislation shifts regarding the welfare and education of ...
This paper is based on findings from an Irish study of permanence and stability outcomes for childre...
Ireland has become an increasingly multi-cultural society since the mid-1990s, changing from a count...
Traditionally, children and young people in Ireland have not been given the opportunity to have thei...
Child protection and welfare social work practice is faced with many challenges in its statutory dut...
This thesis is about how the concept of participation constructs children as subjects within social ...
Constructions of institutional identities are necessary when assessing children’s needs and making i...
This thesis explores the meaning-making practices of migrant and non-migrant children in relation to...
This article reports findings from a study which sought to offer primacy to the voice of the child, ...
The social work profession in Ireland plays a significant role in the assessment of child sexual abu...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...
RN04 - Sociology of Children and Childhood Five years since the creation of the Child and Family ...
Five years since the creation of the Child and Family Agency (Tusla) that embodied the cultural shif...
Five years since the creation of the Child and Family Agency (Tusla) that embodied the cultural shif...
This chapter is concerned with policy and legislation shifts regarding the welfare and education of ...
This chapter is concerned with policy and legislation shifts regarding the welfare and education of ...
This paper is based on findings from an Irish study of permanence and stability outcomes for childre...
Ireland has become an increasingly multi-cultural society since the mid-1990s, changing from a count...
Traditionally, children and young people in Ireland have not been given the opportunity to have thei...
Child protection and welfare social work practice is faced with many challenges in its statutory dut...
This thesis is about how the concept of participation constructs children as subjects within social ...
Constructions of institutional identities are necessary when assessing children’s needs and making i...
This thesis explores the meaning-making practices of migrant and non-migrant children in relation to...
This article reports findings from a study which sought to offer primacy to the voice of the child, ...
The social work profession in Ireland plays a significant role in the assessment of child sexual abu...
This study explores Irish children’s citizenship as it is lived out in their everyday lives across t...