Browsing by Subject "FAMILY"
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Domestic Violence and the Paradox of Post-Separation Mothering
(2017)This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical post-separation position many women find themselves occupying when child contact necessitates the continued and mainly ... -
Elderly Husbands Caring at Home for Wives diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease: Are male caregivers really different?
(2000)In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite reports which show that in the 60 + age group, looking after a sick spouse becomes the major form of caregiving and men as ... -
Evaluation of the Barnardos and One Family Pilot Child Contact Centre Project
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Evaluation of the Sonas Safe Home Project. Dublin: Sonas Domestic Violence Charity.
(Sonas Housing, 2015)In 2011, Sonas Domestic Violence Charity1, in conjunction with the Homeless Agency and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council conducted a feasibility study to examine the need for a domestic violence refuge in the Dún ... -
Family experiences of personalised accommodation and support for people with intellectual disability
(2020)Previous studies suggest that family members of people with intellectual disabilities prefer them to move to supervised living arrangements such as group homes. In Ireland, personalised arrangements are emerging, but ... -
How everyone's business can become no one's business: a systems study of interprofessional referral to child contact centres
(2020)Research suggests that interprofessional working is key to child protection but it is also challenging since misunderstandings and omissions can easily occur. This article explores interprofessional working in referrals ... -
In Transit? Insights from the lived experience of lone parents claiming Jobseeker's Transitional Payment
(2024)This research, conducted in conjunction with One Family, set out to document the lived experiences of Jobseeker’s Transitional Payment (JST) recipients and to explore how JST is working ‘on the ground’. Because JST is a ... -
?They?re Always Complicated but That?s the Meaning of Family in My Eyes?: Homeless Youth Making Sense of ?Family? and Family Relationships
(2018)Analyses of the relevance of family for young people are more visible than previously within youth research. Nonetheless, understanding of the nature and meaning of family relationships for those who experience separation ...