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Useful Websites:

www.hiqa.ie

www.omc.gov.ie

www.oco.ie

www.cosc.ie

www.lawreform.ie

www.nda.ie

www.childrensrights.ie

http://www.blueblindfold.gov.ie/

http://www.tusla.ie/

http://www.ncpop.ie/

http://www.mhcirl.ie/


Reading List :
Older Persons

Gallagher, C. (2009). 'Social Care and the Older Person' in K. Lalor and P. Share (eds.) Applied Social Care, an introduction for students (2nd ed.) Dublin: Gill and Macmillan.

Gallagher, C. (2009). 'Social Practices, moral frameworks and religious values in the lives of older people' in Edmonson, R and Kondratowitz, H. (eds.) Valuing Older People; A humanist approach to ageing. UK: The Policy Press.  

Gallagher, C. (2008), 'The community life of older people in Ireland', UK: Peter Lang.

Gallagher, C. (2006), Social policy and a good life in old age. In O'Dell, E. (ed) Older People in Modern Ireland: Essays on Law and Policy, Dublin: FirstLaw.

HSE (2002). Protecting our Future- Report of the Working Group on Elder Abuse. Dublin : The Stationery Office. http://www.dohc.ie/publications/pdf/pof.pdf?direct=1

HSE (2008). Responding to Allegations of Elder abuse. Dublin. http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/Publications/services/olderpeople/HSE_Elder_Abuse_Policy.pdf

HSE (2012). Open Your Eyes. There is no excuse for elder abuse. Dublin. http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/Publications/services/olderpeople/elderabusertp2012.pdf

National Council on Ageing and Older People ( 2006). Improving Quality of Life for Older People in Long-Stay Care Settings in Ireland. Report no 93. Dublin: National Council on Ageing and Older People.
O’Loughlin, A. and Duggan, J. (1998). Abuse, Neglect and Mistreatment of Older People: An Exploratory Study, National Council on Ageing and Older People Report, no. 52, Nursing Homes (Care and Welfare) Regulations, 1993

PA Consulting (2009). Review of the Recommendations of Protecting Our Future: Report of the Working Group on Elder Abuse

http://www.dohc.ie/publications/pdf/pof_review2010.pdf?direct=1

Child Protection

Alcohol Action Ireland. (2009). Keeping it in the family survey, 2009. Dublin: Alcohol Action Ireland.

Beckett. C (2010). Child Protection. An Introduction. London: Sage.

Buckley, H. (2012). Using Intelligence to Shape Reforms in Child Protection Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, 62-73.

Buckley, H., (2006). Duty to Care: Reducing Risk in Childcare Settings, Irish Journal of Family Law, 3, 3 – 7.

Buckley, H., (2005). 'Reviewing Children First: Some Issues for Consideration, Irish Journal of Family Law, 3, 2 – 8.

Buckley, H., (2000). Inter-agency Co-operation in Irish Child Protection Work, Journal of Child Centred Practice, 6, 9 – 17.

Buckley, H. (2000). Risk Assessment in Child Care Proceedings, Irish Journal of Family Law, 1, 6 – 9.

Buckley, H. (2003) Child Protection Work: Beyond the Rhetoric. London: Jessica Kingsley

Buckley, H., Horwath, J., Whelan, S. (2006). Framework for the Assessment of Vulnerable Children & their Families. Assessment Tool and Practice Guidance. Dublin: Children Research Centre, Trinity College.

Buckley, H. (2002). Child Protection and Welfare: Innovations and Interventions. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration http://library.dit.ie/search/ I 1902448731
Buckley, H.; Skehill, C. and O’Sullivan, E. (1997). Child Protection Practices in Ireland: A Case Study, Dublin: Oak Tree Press.
Burns, K. & Lynch, D. (2008). Child Protection and Welfare Social Work: Contemporary Themes and Practice Perspectives. Dublin: A. & A. Farmar.
Burns,K. & MacCarthy, J. (2012). An Impossible Task? Implementing the Recommendations of Child Abuse Inquiry Reports in a Context of High Workloads in Child Protection and Welfare Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, p. 25-37.

Cleaver, H., Unell, I. & Aldgate, J. (2011). Children’s needs – Parenting capacity. London: Stationery

Office.
Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse. (2009). Report of the Commission to inquire into child abuse, volumes I – V (Ryan report). Dublin: Government Publications.
Department of Children and Youth Affairs. (2012). State of the nation’s children report. Dublin:

Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Department of Children (2011). Children First. National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children 2011.  Dublin: Government Publications Office.

Department for Education [UK]. (2012). Government response to Munro. Retrieved from:

http://www.education.gov.uk/munroreview/government.shtml
Department of Health and Children (2002). Our Duty to Care: The Principles of Good Practice for the Protection and Welfare of Children and Young People, Dublin: Department of Health and Children
Duggan, C. & Corrigan, C. (2009). A literature review of Inter-agency work with a particular focus on

children’s services. Dublin: Children Acts Advisory Board.
Featherstone, B., White, S. & Wastell. D. (2012). Ireland's Opportunity to Learn from England's Difficulties? Auditing Uncertainty in Child Protection Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, 48-62.

Ferguson, H. (2011). Child protection practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.


Ferguson, H. and O’Reilly, M. (2001). Keeping Children Safe: Child Abuse, Child Protection and the Promotion of Welfare, Dublin: A&A Farmer.
Halpenny, A. (2012). Parenting and Family Support for Families 'at risk' - Implications from Child Abuse Reports Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, .88-98.

Howard, N. (21012). The Ryan Report (2009). A Practitioner's Perspective on Implications for Residential Child Care Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, 37-48.

Horwath, J. and Bishop, B. (2001). Child Neglect. Is My View Your View? North Eastern Health Service Executive and the University of Sheffield.

HSE (2011) Practice Handbook for the Protection and Welfare of Children. Dublin: HSE.Kilkelly, U. (2012). Learning Lessons from the Past: Legal Issues Arising from Ireland's Child Abuse Reports, Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, 7-24.



McWilliams, A. (2006). ‘The Challenge of Working Together in Child Protection’ in T. O’Connor and M. Murphy (eds.) Social Care: Theory, Policy and Practice, Cork, CIT Press. pp241-253

Mulkeen, M. (2012). Gendered Processes in Child Protection: 'Mother-blaming' and the Erosion of Men's Accountability. Special Issue on Child Abuse Reports, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Vol. 12, 1, 73-88.

Munro, E. (2011). The Munro review of child protection final report: A child-centred system. London: Department of Education.

National Advisory Committee on Drugs. (2011). Parental substance misuse: Addressing its impact on



children. Dublin: The Stationery Office.
Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affaris. (2008). National review of compliance with

Children First. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.
Ombudsman for Children. (2010). A report based on an investigation into the implementation of Children First: National guidelines for the protection and welfare of children. Dublin: Ombudsman for Children’s Office.
Pithouse, A. (2008). Early intervention in the round: A great idea but... British Journal of Social Work,

38(8), 1536-1552.


Wood, J. (2008). Special commission of inquiry into child protection in NSW. Retrieved from:

http://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/publications/news/stories/?a=33794


Disabilities

Cooke, P. and Standen, P.J. (2002). ‘Abuse and disabled children: hidden needs’, Child Abuse Review, Vol 11: 1-18

Fenwick, A. (1994). Sexual abuse in adults with learning disabilities. British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 22, 53-56.

Goodfellow, J. & Camilleri, M. (2003). Beyond belief, beyond justice: The difficulties for



victim/survivors with disabilities when reporting sexual assault and seeking justice.

Final report of Stage One of the Sexual Offence project. Melbourne, Australia:

Disability Discrimination Legal Service Inc. Victoria, Melbourne 2003. Downloaded

from www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/docs/BeyondBelief_03.pdf


Griffith, R. & Tengnah, C. (2006). Protecting vulnerable adults and children from sexual

abuse. British Journal of Community Nursing, 11(2), 72-77.


Kelly, F, Kelly, B. and Ryan, D. (2008). Assessment of Psychiatric and Psychological Needs Among Help-Seeking Migrants in Dublin. http://www.nda.ie/website/nda/cntmgmtnew.nsf/0/DD8ED1166C3CDF6A80257B82004A54C3/$File/Assessment_of_Psychiatric_and_Psychological_Needs_Among_HelpSeeking_Migrants_in_Dublin_Final_Report_2008.pdf
National Disability Authority & Women's Aid (2002). Responding to Violence Against

Women with Disabilities. www.nda.ie/Website/NDA/CntMgmtNew.nsf/0/0E3081BE287C567F80256CF4004B

2403?OpenDocument


National Disability Authority A Review of the Literature on Qualitative Studies of Sexual Abuse and People with Disabilities:

http://www.nda.ie/website/nda/cntmgmtnew.nsf/0/FA66BCDAC5C8D832802578D10040C249/$File/Literature_Review.pdf


National Disability Authority A Review of the Literature on Qualitative Studies of Sexual Abuse and People with Disabilities:

http://www.nda.ie/website/nda/cntmgmtnew.nsf/0/FA66BCDAC5C8D832802578D10040C249/$File/Literature_Review.pdf


Westcott, H., (1993) Abuse of Children and Adults with Disabilities. London: NSPCC
Domestic Violence
Buckley, H., Whelan, S. & Holt, S. (2006). Listen to Me! Children’s Experience

of Domestic Violence. Dublin: Children’s Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin.
COSC (2010). National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence 2010-2014.

http://www.cosc.ie/en/COSC/Final%20Electronic%20NS%20full%20doc%203%20March.pdf/Files/Final%20Electronic%20NS%20full%20doc%203%20March.pdf
Hoare, J. & Povey, D. (2008). ‘Violence and sexual crime’, in Crime in England and Wales 2007/08: Findings from the British Crime Survey and police recorded crime (Kershaw, Nicholas and Walker eds), Home Office Statistical Bulletin, London: Home Office.
Hogan, F. & O’Reilly, M. (2007). Listening to children: Children’s Stories of Domestic Violence. The National Children’s Strategy Research Series.
Holt, S., Buckley, H . & Whelan, S. (2008). ‘The Impact of Exposure to Domestic Violence on Children – A Review of the Literature’, Child Abuse and Neglect, 32:797-8.

Mc, Keown, K. and Kidd, P. (2002) Men and Domestic Violence: What Research Tells Us. Dublin: Department of Health and Children.

Mullender, A., Hague, G., Imam, U., Kelly, L., Malos, E. and Regan, L. (2002) Children’s Perspectives on Domestic Violence. London: Sage.

Watson, D. & Parsons, S. (2005). Domestic Abuse of Women and Men in Ireland: Report on the National Study of Domestic Abuse, NCC/ESRI, Dublin: The Stationery Office.

Women’s Health Council (2009). Translating Pain Into Action: A Study of Gender-Based Violence and Minority Ethnic Women. www.whc.ie/documents/40_MEW_Full_Report.pdf

Additional reading will be suggested for all topics





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