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Presentation from ‘Atlantic Stories from the Child and Youth Sector in Ireland’ event

Submitted on 10th December 2018

Presentations are available from the DRI-CRNINI event ‘Atlantic Stories from the Child and Youth Sector in Ireland’ which took place on 13 November

Atlantic Stories from the Child and Youth Sector in Ireland.

This public history event was organised by the Digital Repository of Ireland in collaboration with the Children’s Research Network of Ireland and Northern Ireland to reflect on the legacy of The Atlantic Philanthropies’ investment in the child and youth sector across the island of Ireland, and the work and accomplishments of Atlantic grantees. It took place im the Royal Irish Academy on 13th November 2018. Presentations from the event are below.

 

Caroline McGee (DRI) – The Atlantic Philanthropies Digital Collections

 

Bridget Wilders – St Catherine’s Nursery and Primary School, Strabane

 

Julie Healy (Barnados) – Transformative Impact

 

Niall Sexton (PFL) – Preparing for Life: working together for our children

 

Niamh Farren (CES) – Prevention and early intervention: communicating the learning to policy makers and service providers

 

Orla Doyle (CRNINI) – Atlantic’s stories from the child and youth sector in Ireland

 

Anja Mahler (DRI) – The Atlantic Philanthropies Archive Project: Preservation, access and discovery at the DRI

 

Ruth Geraghty (PEI) – The PEI Research Initiative at the Children’s Research Network

 

Sinéad McGilloway (MU) – ‘Atlantic Stories’: Learning from (large-scale) evaluation – a researcher’s perspective

 

Sue Cullen (PFL) – Preparing for Life 

 

Tara Murphy (PhD) – Research and evaluation on the island of Ireland: my reflections and lessons learned – Atlantic’s Stories

 


DRI is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) via the Higher Education Authority (HEA).

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