113 research outputs found

    Kerry Children’s Services Committee Workplan for Children & Young People 2014 - 2017

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    The purpose of the Children’s Services Committee is to secure better developmental outcomes for children through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. The 5 Outcome areas for children in Ireland envision that all children and young people should be: 1. Active & healthy, both physically and mentally; 2. Achieving their full potential in learning & development; 3. Safe and protected from harm; 4. Economically secure & have opportunities for ongoing education & training; 5. Connected, respected & contributing to their world

    South Dublin Children’s Services Committee “Working together for Children” Children and Young People’s Plan 2011 – 2013

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    The purpose of the Children’s Services Committees is to secure better developmental outcomes for children through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. The Seven National Outcomes for Children in Ireland envision that all children should be: Healthy, both physically and mentally Supported in active learning Safe from accidental and intentional harm Economically secure Secure in the immediate and wider physical environment Part of positive networks of family, friends, neighbours and the community Included and participating in societ

    Children and Young People’s Plan 2018 - 2020

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    The purpose of the Children and Young People’s Services Committees is to secure better outcomes for children and young people through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. CYPSCs work toward the five national outcomes for children and young people in Ireland. These are that children and young people 1. Are active and healthy, with positive physical and mental wellbeing 2. Are achieving full potential in all areas of learning and development 3. Are safe and protected from harm 4. Have economic security and opportunity 5. Are connected, respected and contributing to their worl

    Kerry Children’s Services Committee Workplan for Children & Young People 2014 - 2017

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    The purpose of the Children’s Services Committee is to secure better developmental outcomes for children through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. The 5 Outcome areas for children in Ireland envision that all children and young people should be: 1. Active & healthy, both physically and mentally; 2. Achieving their full potential in learning & development; 3. Safe and protected from harm; 4. Economically secure & have opportunities for ongoing education & training; 5. Connected, respected & contributing to their world

    Dublin City South Children and Young People’s Services Committee

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    The purpose of the Children and Young People’s Services Committees is to secure better outcomes for children and young people through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. CYPSCs work towards the five national outcomes for children and young people in Ireland

    South Dublin Children’s Services Committee “Working together for Children” Children and Young People’s Plan 2011 – 2013

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    The purpose of the Children’s Services Committees is to secure better developmental outcomes for children through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. The Seven National Outcomes for Children in Ireland envision that all children should be: Healthy, both physically and mentally Supported in active learning Safe from accidental and intentional harm Economically secure Secure in the immediate and wider physical environment Part of positive networks of family, friends, neighbours and the community Included and participating in societ

    Dublin City South Children and Young People’s Services Committee

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    The purpose of the Children and Young People’s Services Committees is to secure better outcomes for children and young people through more effective integration of existing services and interventions at local level. CYPSCs work towards the five national outcomes for children and young people in Ireland

    New Ways of Mapping Social Inclusion in Dublin City

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    The Dublin City Area Based Partnerships are pleased to present this report “New Ways of Mapping Social Inclusion in Dublin City”. This initiative is a collaboration between the Area Based Partnerships, Dublin City Development Board (DCDB) and the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA). The commissioning of this report stemmed from a need to source accurate and timely data to aid the targeted delivery of supports to help those most at need within our communities. The research has created a localised evidence base which will ensure a more effective deployment of our limited resources. This will have the potential to achieve better outcomes within our communities. The report demonstrates that with the agreement of data holders we can significantly enhance our knowledge base and decision making. We expect that on reading this report, government bodies, and other relevant stakeholders will see the benefits in sharing information at a local level to inform policy making and, as a result, ensure the better targeting and delivery of public resource

    New Ways of Mapping Social Inclusion in Dublin City

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    The Dublin City Area Based Partnerships are pleased to present this report “New Ways of Mapping Social Inclusion in Dublin City”. This initiative is a collaboration between the Area Based Partnerships, Dublin City Development Board (DCDB) and the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA). The commissioning of this report stemmed from a need to source accurate and timely data to aid the targeted delivery of supports to help those most at need within our communities. The research has created a localised evidence base which will ensure a more effective deployment of our limited resources. This will have the potential to achieve better outcomes within our communities. The report demonstrates that with the agreement of data holders we can significantly enhance our knowledge base and decision making. We expect that on reading this report, government bodies, and other relevant stakeholders will see the benefits in sharing information at a local level to inform policy making and, as a result, ensure the better targeting and delivery of public resource

    Towards A Spatial Monitoring Framework For The Island Of Ireland: A Scoping Study

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