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The Care Pathways and Outcomes Study has been following the lives of a population of young children in care in Northern Ireland since 2000. They are 16-21 now.

Ulster University, Northern Ireland Katılım Mart 2016
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Great excitement today as we are absolutely delighted to launch our updated project blog for the Care Pathways and Outcomes Study! Call over to see what we are currently up to. You can look forward to regular updates from myself and @DomMcSherry1. ulster.ac.uk/research/topic…
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Dominic McSherry
Dominic McSherry@DomMcSherry1·
Our Introduction (McSherry, Samuels & Brodzinsky, 2022) to special issue on adoption and trauma in Child Abuse and Neglect is published: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… We hope the special issue makes useful contribution to this debate and leaves space for further exploration. @DrWekerle
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Dominic McSherry
Dominic McSherry@DomMcSherry1·
I was recently interviewed by Ms Eimear McQuaide for a Leeds University student documentary on intergenerational trauma and the high level of mental health problems in Northern Ireland. This is my own take on these issues, if you are interested: dropbox.com/s/tgq7zmb6dey8…
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Looking forward to seeing our paper in this special edition. It has been accepted and is in the final stages and as soon as it is available online, we will share it with you. The first paper from the study to harness the power of our longitudinal data over 3 waves.
Dominic McSherry@DomMcSherry1

Update: The Special Issue in Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect on the 'relationship between adoption and trauma' will be released in June 2022. There are 14 articles, presenting range of empirical, clinical, and autoethnographic perspectives. Should be well worth a read.

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Youth@CLC@YouthCLC·
Have you completed our survey yet? ⌛️Time is running out!⌛️ If you are 12-17, make sure to have your voice heard in our report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. childrenslawcentre.org.uk/survey/ If you need help to complete it, let us know: youthclc@childrenslawcentre.org
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Just wanted to wish all the families that have participated in our research as well as all other advisory group members and followers merry Christmas and a happy new year 2020
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Spencer Bailey
Spencer Bailey@SpencerBaileyUK·
Study of children in care in Wales finds children moved 9 times on average and saw 7 different social workers. 1 in 3 had been sexually abused at some point in their lives. Residential care should be considered more rather than being seen as a last resort. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-…
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Children in NI
Children in NI@ChildreninNI·
Parentline is here to help parents navigate life's ups & downs. For advice, support, guidance call free on 0808 8020.
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