
Pathways study
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Pathways study
@PathwaysStudy
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.








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.



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

Good developmental psychologists are inquisitive, open-minded and sensitive to the challenges that research participants might face. Read Dr Dominic McSherry's article for tips on getting into developmental #psychology. futurumcareers.com/how-can-we-ens…


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…

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…





Grateful for the opportunity of presenting on the challenges of addressing the mental health needs of children in care and care-experienced young people at #wwyouthmentalhealth yesterday.


Final presentation from @MFargas_QUB on care pathways and outcomes for teens and young adults #wwyouthmentalhealth


