Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland

The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland have been the subject of recent policy attention. A landmark report, the Ryan Report (2009), into historic abuse in state institutions recommended strengthening provisions in this area. However, the...

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Main Author: Carr, Nicola
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45213/
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description The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland have been the subject of recent policy attention. A landmark report, the Ryan Report (2009), into historic abuse in state institutions recommended strengthening provisions in this area. However, the legislative basis for aftercare remains relatively weak and services for young people leaving care remain ad hoc and regionally variable. This article outlines the current context of leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland and traces some of the recent policy debates and recommendations in this area. A genealogical analysis of leaving care and aftercare provision highlights that this issue has historically only emerged as a concern in the context in which young people leaving the care system are perceived as a ‘threat’ to social order. It is argued that the failure to adequately reform leaving and aftercare provision is reflective of wider social inequality and of a context in which young people in care are largely invisible from view.
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spelling nottingham-452132020-05-04T16:44:50Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45213/ Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland Carr, Nicola The adequacy of provisions for young people leaving care and in aftercare in the Republic of Ireland have been the subject of recent policy attention. A landmark report, the Ryan Report (2009), into historic abuse in state institutions recommended strengthening provisions in this area. However, the legislative basis for aftercare remains relatively weak and services for young people leaving care remain ad hoc and regionally variable. This article outlines the current context of leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland and traces some of the recent policy debates and recommendations in this area. A genealogical analysis of leaving care and aftercare provision highlights that this issue has historically only emerged as a concern in the context in which young people leaving the care system are perceived as a ‘threat’ to social order. It is argued that the failure to adequately reform leaving and aftercare provision is reflective of wider social inequality and of a context in which young people in care are largely invisible from view. Taylor & Francis 2014-03-13 Article PeerReviewed Carr, Nicola (2014) Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland. Australian Social Work, 67 (1). pp. 88-101. ISSN 1447-0748 Out-of-home Care Social Policy Child and Family Welfare http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0312407X.2013.868014 doi:10.1080/0312407X.2013.868014 doi:10.1080/0312407X.2013.868014
spellingShingle Out-of-home
Care
Social Policy
Child and Family Welfare
Carr, Nicola
Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland
title Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland
title_full Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland
title_fullStr Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland
title_short Invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the Republic of Ireland
title_sort invisible from view: leaving and aftercare provision in the republic of ireland
topic Out-of-home
Care
Social Policy
Child and Family Welfare
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