This article examines the challenges faced by young people leaving State care in Ireland when they reach 18 years. It calls for the implementation of the Child Care Amendment Act 2015 which has the potential to significantly improve supports provided to Irish care leavers
This article is divided into two sections. In section one, the emergence of relative care is traced,...
The article is based on a qualitative study of residential child care practitioners’ views and persp...
This briefing paper outlines the legal, policy and practice positions for working with care leavers ...
The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland...
Garret Fitzgerald Autumn School: The Significance of the Social Sciences for 21st Century Ireland, S...
Care Leavers have the worst outcomes in our society across most social well-being indicators. This i...
Ireland's approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon rea...
This is the first national study of young people leaving care in Ireland. The vast majority of care ...
This article explores the financial, housing, and emotional support provided to 16–19 year old care ...
A good education forms a cornerstone in the foundation for a positive future. For all children and y...
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and after...
This article suggests that social care in Ireland is at a crossroads and that the Irish Association ...
Each year over a thousand young people aged sixteen and over leave care in Scotland. What does leavi...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: Occupational justice has increasingly become a focus of attention in ...
In 2019 Finland had over 11,000 children enter care. Once in the system, the government tries to pro...
This article is divided into two sections. In section one, the emergence of relative care is traced,...
The article is based on a qualitative study of residential child care practitioners’ views and persp...
This briefing paper outlines the legal, policy and practice positions for working with care leavers ...
The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland...
Garret Fitzgerald Autumn School: The Significance of the Social Sciences for 21st Century Ireland, S...
Care Leavers have the worst outcomes in our society across most social well-being indicators. This i...
Ireland's approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon rea...
This is the first national study of young people leaving care in Ireland. The vast majority of care ...
This article explores the financial, housing, and emotional support provided to 16–19 year old care ...
A good education forms a cornerstone in the foundation for a positive future. For all children and y...
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and after...
This article suggests that social care in Ireland is at a crossroads and that the Irish Association ...
Each year over a thousand young people aged sixteen and over leave care in Scotland. What does leavi...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: Occupational justice has increasingly become a focus of attention in ...
In 2019 Finland had over 11,000 children enter care. Once in the system, the government tries to pro...
This article is divided into two sections. In section one, the emergence of relative care is traced,...
The article is based on a qualitative study of residential child care practitioners’ views and persp...
This briefing paper outlines the legal, policy and practice positions for working with care leavers ...