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A study on the care of people with Intellectual Disabilities in general hospitals in Ireland.
(2017)
The current study examined the care of people with intellectual disabilities in general hospitals in Ireland. Participants of the study were purposefully selected to reflect the aim of the study. The aim of the study was ...
Parenting in direct provision: a mother's perspective.
(2018)
In order for children to mature in terms of their social, emotional and cognitive development there must be an attachment figure present. Traditionally, the responsibility of childcare has been placed on mothers (Komisar,). ...
The effectiveness of supports and services in third level education for students experiencing social disadvantage
(2016)
It is widely acknowledged at a national and international level that supports and services
that are provided to higher education providers contribute to improved social and
educational outcomes for those young people who ...
Working in residential care: residential worker's views; a narrative view.
(2015)
This study sets out to explore residential care workers views of their time spent in
residential childcare. The study adopted three main objectives. Firstly, to explore staff views
on their experience working in the ...
An exploration into Social Care Practitioners understanding of attachment theory when working with children and families.
(2016)
There has been much debate in the past decade around the development and use of attachment theory in work with children and families. The utilisation of attachment theory within social care practice does not feature ...