Summer School on Research & Child Protection
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Summer School on Research & Child Protection
14.09.2011

This week (September 12th-16th) UCC hosts a Summer School dedicated to furthering the goal of keeping children safe and secure. Funded by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs, through the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, the School is a week-long set of workshops and lectures that seeks to identify, explore and develop the potential for the use of a wide range of sources and types of data in the legal, social policy and health areas.

Presenters include senior policy makers, experts working in statutory agencies and academics with a focus on how to use research and information with a view to promoting children’s rights and protecting their welfare. Participants come from Ireland’s third level institutions North and South and include experienced and early career researchers as well as those seeking to advance child protection through research and policy reform.

The School is a genuinely inter-disciplinary initiative undertaken under the aegis of the ISS21 (Institute for the Social Sciences for the 21st Century) Children and Young People Research Cluster; the Summer School organisers are drawn from three of UCC’s Colleges and from the Department of Law, the School of Applied Social Studies and the School of Nursing and Midwifery. 

See  http://www.ucc.ie/en/iss21/

Picture: School L-Dr Liz Kiely (Applied Social Studies); Dr Deirdre Horgan (ASS) Dr Ursula Kilkelly (Law); Prof Eileen Savage (Nursing & Midwifery); Dr Catiriona Ni Laoire, ISS21 and Geography and Dr Jacqui O'Riordan, ASS.

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