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Introduction children's social care has been a topic of intense debate in all developed countries for quite some time now, and the United Kingdom is no exception.... The introduction of ‘Every Child Matters: Change for children' was a milestone in this regard because it resulted in the development of various departments which specialised on various services and responsibilities which were earlier performed by local social service departments.... A look into the governance and strategy as envisioned by the National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations (NCVCCO) on establishing “Every Child Matters: Change for children” proves that none of the programmes has set different policies for different genders (National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations, 2007)....
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In addition, only in December 1, 1999, that the British Parliament formally transferred a wide range of powers to Ireland's provincial government; thus the issue of the IRA, still gives troubles in continue of the unresolved issue on northern ireland's home rule.... In the late 19th and early 20th century, resentment in ireland over British rule mounted, known today as the Anglo-Irish War or the Tan War whereas the Irish Republican Army under the First Dail fought the British government in ireland....
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ireland has been wrought with conflict and exclusion for years.... As ireland moved to a more peaceful resolution of the division in the later part of the twentieth century, hope was restored for a peaceful united ireland.... hellip; During the political process to change, a simultaneous evolution was occurring within the educational system of ireland.... The need for a more inclusive, tolerant system was envisioned aiming to promote understanding and acceptance of all of ireland's children....
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his choice of literarture gives an insight into the historical, social as well as psychological perspectives of the plight of children who face domestic violence - in northern ireland and beyond.... urrent ScenarioThe following are the findings by Women's Aid:29% of murders in northern ireland involved domestic situations (PSNI) Statistics).... As a society that has been in conflict since the 1920s, northern ireland almost has a legacy of violence attached to every walk of its life....
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Here an exposition is provided on Children's rights in the UK considering differences and comparative legal framework for children's issues in Scotland, northern ireland and England.... According to the UK Children's Commissioners report to the UNCRC, the emphasis of the government should be on the commitment to work together to make life better for all children in the UK through promoting implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) (sccyp, uk children's commissioner report, 2008)....
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The author of this coursework"Key Challenges for Social Workers in Working in Partnership with Parents and Protecting Children in Northern Ireland" describes laws and policies affecting social workers-guardians relationship, the major challenges for social workers.... Among the challenges social workers face in northern ireland comes from partnering with parents in protecting children.... Under the Kids and Younger Individuals Act (northern ireland) 1950, the generalist welfare authorities were accountable for the rendering of services to children and young persons in need of proper care or security (cited in Geen, p....
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Coursework
A paper "The History Of ireland: Extinction Of National Cultures" concentrates on ireland as a source of one of the most peculiar and unprecedented countries of the world, with its history, culture, politics, traditions and religious customs that have undoubtedly made a wide and rich contribution.... he history of ireland has deep roots, starting around 6000 BC, which indicates that majority of its customs and practices started developing at this time already....
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Research Paper
Christianity is the predominant religion in Ireland, with Roman Catholic being the largest sub-sect in both the Republic and northern ireland.... It will begin by giving an overview of religion(s) in the ireland society, and this will be followed by sub-topics relating to the interaction of the society with religious themes.... The aim is to draw out the relationship between religion and social life in ireland with the intent of finding out the role that religion plays in this society....
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Term Paper