Order has introduced the concept of children in need to Northern Ireland. Article 17 of the Order defines a child in need and Article 18 requires Health and Social Services Boards and Trusts to assess for family support those referred to them as children in need. Article 18 also specifically ...
with Northern Ireland emerging as the territory where young people are much less likely to be fostered or taken into residential care. This is despite the fact that the province has the UK's biggest percentage of children living in deprived areas. ...
At ACT Connect, we pride ourselves on being experts in a wide range of areas that are critical to supporting the emotional and behavioural well-being of children, young people, and families across Northern Ireland, including locations such as Belfast, Newry, Derry/Londonderry, Armagh and more. ...
Better public services, more widely available benefits and lower housing costs in Northern Ireland provide better protection to children in poverty, ESRI report indicates
'We Would Fill Our House Up with Children like Angela If We Could' ; as the Number of Children in Care in Northern Ireland Continues to Rise, This Banbridge Couple Tell Kerry McKittrick How They Have Helped Transform Young People's Lives through fosteringHelpingchildreninneedtoturntheirlives...
How many schoolchildren in Ireland play rugby at club level? In 2022, a quarter of boys at primary school played rugby for a club.
aEdinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast are the capitals of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 爱丁堡、加的夫和贝尔法斯特是苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰的首都。[translate] a他想加入什么俱乐部? What club does he want to join?[translate] ais false 是错误的[translate] ...
This paper uses data provided by the Police Service for Northern Ireland (PSNI) to compare the characteristics and outcomes of reported sexual offences involving child and adult victims and explore the factors associated with case outcomes. PSNI provided data on 8,789 sexual offences recorded between...
Refractive error and visual impairment in school children in Northern Ireland. Br J Ophthalmol. 2010;94(9):1155–9. Article PubMed Google Scholar Logan NS, Shah P, Rudnicka AR, Gilmartin B, Owen CG. Childhood ethnic differences in ametropia and ocular biometry: the Aston Eye Study. ...
Based on a survey of 711 children in Northern Ireland, this paper explores a range of aspects of experiences of belonging and exclusion in relation to school among three main minority ethnic groups: Irish Traveller, Chinese/Asian and European Migrant children. The study examines variations between ...