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Contemporary Irish Social Policy Suzanne Quin

Contemporary Irish Social Policy By Suzanne Quin

Contemporary Irish Social Policy by Suzanne Quin


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Summary

This review of social policy provision in Ireland covers the different consumers of services, including children, people with disabilities, older people, Travellers and refugees and asylum seekers. Youth policy, drugs and the criminal justice system are also considered.

Contemporary Irish Social Policy Summary

Contemporary Irish Social Policy by Suzanne Quin

This review of social policy provision in Ireland covers the different consumers of services, including children, people with disabilities, older people, Travellers and refugees and asylum seekers. Youth policy, drugs and the criminal justice system are also considered.

Table of Contents

Social policy and social change in ireland, Suzanne Quin, Patricia Kennedy, Anne O'Donnell and Gabriel Kiely; income maintenance, Frank Mills; health policy in Ireland, Suzanne Quin; housing, David Silke; education, Patrick Clancy; unemployment, Eithne Fitzgerald; disability in Ireland, Suzanne Quin and Bairbre Redmond; children, Valerie Richardson; Irish youth policy, Patricia Kennedy; social policy and older people in Ireland, Anne O'Loughlin; Travellers and social policy, Niall Crowley; refugees, Joe Moran; the criminal justice system in Ireland, Anthony Cotter; drugs policy, Hilda Loughran.

Additional information

GOR002063555
9781900621243
190062124X
Contemporary Irish Social Policy by Suzanne Quin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University College Dublin Press
1999-09-03
352
N/A
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