
Contemporary Irish Social Policy
Suzanne Quin(Author)
University College Dublin Press
Published on 19. April 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-904558-30-9 (ISBN)
Description
A completely updated and revised edition of this comprehensive review of the range of social policy provision in Ireland - education, income maintenance, employment, housing and health - together with chapters relating to different categories of consumers of services including children, people with disabilities, older people, Travellers, refugees and asylum seekers. Key areas of policy development concerning youth, drugs and the criminal justice system are also examined. Each chapter is complete in itself, providing description and analysis of current policy, an overview of its historical development and discussion of current and future issues in the field. A table of the main policy developments and a list of further reading are given at the end of each chapter. The contributors include academics, researchers and managers of services in the public and voluntary sectors. Intended especially as a textbook for students of social policy, it is also a basic reference book for anyone wishing to gain an understanding of current social policy provision in Ireland.
Contemporary Irish Social Policy is a companion volume to Irish Social Policy in Context (1999), which discusses the historical development of social policy in Ireland and analyses the policy-making process. Other titles in UCD Press's series of social policy textbooks are Disability and Social Policy in Ireland (2003), Theorising Irish Social Policy (2004) and Mental Health and Social Policy in Ireland (forthcoming 2005).
Contemporary Irish Social Policy is a companion volume to Irish Social Policy in Context (1999), which discusses the historical development of social policy in Ireland and analyses the policy-making process. Other titles in UCD Press's series of social policy textbooks are Disability and Social Policy in Ireland (2003), Theorising Irish Social Policy (2004) and Mental Health and Social Policy in Ireland (forthcoming 2005).
Reviews / Votes
"represents a solid body of knowledge and a comprehensive reference for the student of social policy." Studies 89: 355 2000 "I have no doubt that there will be a demand for a further volume as the current set will be a valuable reference for students of social policy." Sheelagh Broderick, Trinity College Dublin Economic and Social Review 2000More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-904558-30-9 (9781904558309)
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Suzanne Quin | Patricia Kennedy | Anne Matthews
Contemporary Irish Social Policy
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06/2024
UCD Press
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Previous edition

Suzanne Quin | Patricia Kennedy | Anne O'Donnell
Contemporary Irish Social Policy
Book
09/1999
University College Dublin Press
€33.00
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Content
Introduction: social policy in contemporary Ireland, the editors; Income maintenance, Frank Mills and Padraig Rehill; Health policy, Suzanne Quin; Housing policy, David Silke; Education policy, Patrick Clancy; Employment policy, Eithne Fitzgerald; Disability and social policy, Suzanne Quin and Bairbre Redmond; Children and social policy, Valerie Richardson; Youth policy, Elizabeth Kiely and Patricia Kennedy; Social policy and older people in Ireland, Anne O'Loughlin; Travellers and social policy, Niall Crowley; Refugees and social policy, Joe Moran; The criminal justice system in Ireland, Anthony Cotter; Drugs Policy in Ireland in the new millennium, Hilda Loughran; References; Index