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Applied Social Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Applied Social Care

Third edition of this popular comprehensive introduction to all key study areas within Applied Social Care and Social Care Practice, including theoretical approaches, practice issues, social care and specific population groups. New to this edition: International perspectives on social care practice, drawing on experience in Ireland, Europe and North America An update on the social care professional development project New chapters on therapeutic approaches to social care practice, child protection, health promotion and working with juvenile offenders. Provides a historical outline of social care in Ireland, with reference to key institutions, legislation and regulations. Identifies theoretic...

A Sociology of Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 646

A Sociology of Ireland

Reflects recent social developments with new chapters on Civil Society, Popular Culture and Everyday Life Has a strong central argument related to the nature of Irish society Looks at Ireland's positioning in a globalising world Considers a wide range of aspects of the social structure and culture Written in an accessible and interesting style Includes a comprehensive bibliography of Irish and overseas references Suitable for Sociology courses in Irish universities and Institutes of Technology at both undergraduate and postgraduate level including general arts programmes, applied social studies, social studies/social work.

Sixteenth-Century Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Sixteenth-Century Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In 1500, most of Ireland lay outside the ambit of English royal power. Only a small area around Dublin was directly administered by the crown. The rest of the island was run in more or less autonomous fashion by Anglo-Norman magnates or Gaelic chieftains.

Nineteenth-Century Ireland (New Gill History of Ireland 5)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 556

Nineteenth-Century Ireland (New Gill History of Ireland 5)

The elusive search for stability is the subject of Professor D. George Boyce's Nineteenth-Century Ireland, the fifth in the New Gill History of Ireland series. Nineteenth-century Ireland began and ended in armed revolt. The bloody insurrections of 1798 were the proximate reasons for the passing of the Act of Union two years later. The 'long nineteenth century' lasted until 1922, by which the institutions of modern Ireland were in place against a background of the Great War, the Ulster rebellion and the armed uprising of the nationalist Ireland. The hope was that, in an imperial structure, the ethnic, religious and national differences of the inhabitants of Ireland could be reconciled and eli...

Snouts in the Trough
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Snouts in the Trough

From the salubrious offices of John O'Donoghue, the former Ceann Comhairle, to Senator Ivor Callely's long commute to work, award-winning journalist Ken Foxe provides an irresistible read. This is an eye-opening glimpse into the world of unearned privilege, unreasonable expectation and gross extravagance that characterises our political and administrative elite. Yes, the same geniuses who have overseen our slide towards disaster. 'A damning dissection of a culture of excess and entitlement' Fintan O'Toole, The Irish Times 'Foxe's level of detail on individual expense claims is praiseworthy and is sure to succeed in angering many readers' David Clerkin, Sunday Business Post RT� 'Liveline' Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2010

Seventeenth-century Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Seventeenth-century Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Gill Books

A groundbreaking interpretation. In Ireland, the seventeenth century was a war zone, but it was also about politics, about wheeling and dealing. In the end, politics failed, and Raymond Gillespie explains why.

Torts in Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 672

Torts in Ireland

The fourth edition of this well-established textbook clarifies the essential concepts of tort law in Ireland, while providing clear and detailed explanations of the rules relating to each tort. New to this edition: Key ground-breaking decisions in a number of recent Supreme Court and High Court cases involving: Privacy Immunity in the conduct of investigations No duty of care on a commercial server of alcohol Accrual and quantification of claims for pure economic loss Dismissal of claims for adducing misleading evidence. Includes new cases on topics such as: Psychiatric harm State liability for negligent misrepresentation Liability for violation of ECHR rights Witness immunity Employers' lia...

Early Care and Education Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Early Care and Education Practice

A new textbook written for NFQ Level 5 Early Care and Education Practice (5N1770), introducing the legal and regulatory context required for ECCE practitioners to work effectively with children, their families and their colleagues in early childhood care and education settings in Ireland. Presents the historical development of the ECCE sector in Ireland, outlining relevant legislation, policies, practices and procedures. Details the rights of the child in the context of the ECCE setting. Introduces practices and activities to promote equality and value diversity. Describes various care and education routines, and how they are supported by administrative and operational procedures, such as da...

Industrial Relations in Ireland
  • Language: en

Industrial Relations in Ireland

Gunnigle's name appears first on the earlier edition.

Ireland's House Party
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Ireland's House Party

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Gill

Why the property bubble took place; the role of the government and the complicity of the banks.