non-peer-reviewedIntroduction: Occupational justice has increasingly become a focus of attention in occupational science. Embedded within occupational justice is the expression of occupational choice. Choice from this perspective is particularly relevant to a marginalised group in Irish society, young care leavers. Although there is limited research regarding outcomes of Irish care leavers there is no data offering an occupational perspective on their transition to independent living which is formally known as aftercare. The literature reviewed demonstrates the potential for research regarding the influence of context on the occupational choices of this cohort. This qualitative study, underpinned by an occupational justice perspecti...
Each year over a thousand young people aged sixteen and over leave care in Scotland. What does leavi...
This article examines the challenges faced by young people leaving State care in Ireland when they r...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...
Introduction: Occupational justice has increasingly become a focus of attention in occupational scie...
non-peer-reviewedPurpose: The relationship between occupational choice and context is a developing c...
Work is important for promoting social inclusion, especially for marginalized or economically vulner...
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and after...
The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland...
This is the first national study of young people leaving care in Ireland. The vast majority of care ...
The insightfulness of care leavers about their experiences of transition from care to adulthood is a...
There is much discourse around carers but less so around the post-caregiving transition and how car...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
Occupational scientists and occupational therapists recognize the complex relationships among person...
To date, much of the research conducted in the area of informal family care concentrates on either t...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
Each year over a thousand young people aged sixteen and over leave care in Scotland. What does leavi...
This article examines the challenges faced by young people leaving State care in Ireland when they r...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...
Introduction: Occupational justice has increasingly become a focus of attention in occupational scie...
non-peer-reviewedPurpose: The relationship between occupational choice and context is a developing c...
Work is important for promoting social inclusion, especially for marginalized or economically vulner...
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and after...
The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland...
This is the first national study of young people leaving care in Ireland. The vast majority of care ...
The insightfulness of care leavers about their experiences of transition from care to adulthood is a...
There is much discourse around carers but less so around the post-caregiving transition and how car...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
Occupational scientists and occupational therapists recognize the complex relationships among person...
To date, much of the research conducted in the area of informal family care concentrates on either t...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
Each year over a thousand young people aged sixteen and over leave care in Scotland. What does leavi...
This article examines the challenges faced by young people leaving State care in Ireland when they r...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...