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'Towards a lasting peace'?: the Northern Ireland multi-party agreement, referendum and Assembly elections of 1998
(1998)
Doyle, John
'Towards a lasting peace'?: the Northern Ireland multi-party agreement, referendum and Assembly elections of 1998
(1998)
Doyle, John
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The agreement signed by the Irish and British governments and most of the political parties in Northern Ireland on 10th April 1998 (Good Friday) was a truly historic step. The agreement itself marks the most significant shift in party political positions since the partition of Ireland. This, coupled with the fact that the agreement is open-ended, and indeed under its provisions must develop beyond what is already agreed to survive means that an analysis of the evolution of party political attitudes which led to this agreement is essential in order to understand its significance. The following article gives a brief summary of the key provisions of the agreement, analyses the processes which led the different parties towards a position where agreement was possible and examines the referenda which ratified the agreement North and South and election results to the new Northern Ireland Assembly - the public's first opportunities to pass judgement on the efforts of their politicians.
http://doras.dcu.ie/531/
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‘All this must come to an end. Through talking’: Dialogue and Troubles Cinema
(2015)
Crosson, Seán
‘All this must come to an end. Through talking’: Dialogue and Troubles Cinema
(2015)
Crosson, Seán
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The Northern Ireland Troubles have featured in film since the late 1940s. While a variety of films have depicted combatants in most cases from the republican side a recurring trope in such representations has been the often irrationally violent paramilitary with whom dialogue or negotiation seems impossible. Popular film has also tended to employ conventional genres, in particular the melodrama and thriller, in depictions of the Troubles with often limited results. This paper considers some relevant films in this respect and argues that Hunger (2008) represented an important change in its foregrounding of dialogue and its focus on the ekphrastic potential of cinema.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/5321
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‘National Identity’ and ‘Religious Profession’: The Census in Northern Ireland 2011
(2017)
Macourt, Malcolm. P. A.
‘National Identity’ and ‘Religious Profession’: The Census in Northern Ireland 2011
(2017)
Macourt, Malcolm. P. A.
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In the new millennium a key issue being addressed in the construction of censuses is: Is it appropriate for censuses to include questions which go beyond matters of fact to involve memory or opinion? Questions which clearly involve opinion are usually either the subject of elections and referendums or are contained in opinion research – perhaps conducted by academics or by a commercial marketresearch organisation. Two inquiries on the boundary between ‘fact’ and ‘matter of opinion’ are those concerning religious profession and national identity. In Ireland religious profession was first introduced into the Census in 1861, national identity was introduced for the first time in 2011. This paper focuses on how far census data can be used to examine whether claimed religion and religion ‘brought up in’ are linked to national identity and what part (if any) residential location, age and socio-economic position play in any such link.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/4433
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"Humespeak" : the SDLP, political discourse, and the Northern Ireland peace process
(2010)
McLoughlin, P. J.
"Humespeak" : the SDLP, political discourse, and the Northern Ireland peace process
(2010)
McLoughlin, P. J.
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This paper explores the vital role played by the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in the formulation of a new political discourse and conceptual approach to the Northern Ireland problem. In particular, it shows how John Hume, party leader through the 1980s and 1990s, helped to propagate this discourse, and in doing so influenced policy-making in London and Dublin, and thinking within the republican movement. Although the paper emphasises the importance of this influence, it concludes by considering the reasons why the Ulster unionist community have remained so unreceptive to the political discourse of Hume and the SDLP.
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Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Published version - http://shss.nova.edu/pcs/journalsPDF/Winter_2009.pdf. DG 08/07/10 ti,ke,sp - AL 26/07/2010
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2347
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2012-2015 Bamford Action Plan
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
2012-2015 Bamford Action Plan
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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The Response of the Northern Ireland Executive to the Bamford Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability - Â November 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-858560
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2012-2015 Bamford Action Plan
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
2012-2015 Bamford Action Plan
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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The Response of the Northern Ireland Executive to the Bamford Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability - Â November 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-858560
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5 Standards pocket guide (PDF 3763 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
5 Standards pocket guide (PDF 3763 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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Improving the Patient and Client experience (Print only)
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-799938
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5 Standards pocket guide (PDF 3763 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
5 Standards pocket guide (PDF 3763 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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Improving the Patient and Client experience (Print only)
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-799938
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7 steps to cleanliness (PDF 280 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
7 steps to cleanliness (PDF 280 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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7 steps to cleanliness poster for hospital use
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-799939
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7 steps to cleanliness (PDF 280 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
7 steps to cleanliness (PDF 280 KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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7 steps to cleanliness poster for hospital use
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-799939
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A "new politics" of participation?
(2010)
Meehan, Elizabeth M.; Mackay, Fiona
A "new politics" of participation?
(2010)
Meehan, Elizabeth M.; Mackay, Fiona
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Paper presented at the conference, “The Impact of Devolution on Everyday Life: 1999-2009”, Newman House, Dublin, 6 February 2009
This paper outlines developments in participatory politics in Northern Ireland and draws some comparisons with Scotland. The section on Northern Ireland covers traditions of civic activism which led to efforts to ensure that women activists and the voluntary and community sectors in general would be able to shape the “normalization” of politics and to continue to contribute in the new polity. In particular, it examines the fate of the Civic Forum and the role of Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act as a form of inclusive policy-making. In making some comparisons with Scotland, the paper looks at similarities and differences in contexts, procedures/ institutions and impacts. In conclusion it identifies issues and questions that need to be addressed for there truly to be a “new politics” of participation. The paper suggests that, while high expectation...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2340
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A comparison of the economic position and trend in Eire and Northern Ireland
(1947)
O Nuallain, Labhras
A comparison of the economic position and trend in Eire and Northern Ireland
(1947)
O Nuallain, Labhras
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This paper is an abridged version of a thesis presented for the degree of M.Econ.Sc, in the National University of Ireland. In its statistical design the paper consists principally of a comparison of the figures which Dr. J. P. Beddy prepared for the Twenty-Six Counties for his paper " A Comparison of the Principal Economic Features of Eire and Denmark " (read in November, 1943), with figures for the Six Counties. A number of interesting and little known facts emerge from a study of the economic conditions obtaining in each area, the main results of which have been summarised in this paper. For obvious reasons, the abnormal conditions of war-time have been ignored and attention has, for the most part, been directed to the period 1924 - 1938/39.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5442
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A formal investigation of inequalities in health behaviours after age 50 on the Island of Ireland
(2014)
Hudson, Eibhlin; Mosca, Irene; Madden, David (David Patrick)
A formal investigation of inequalities in health behaviours after age 50 on the Island of Ireland
(2014)
Hudson, Eibhlin; Mosca, Irene; Madden, David (David Patrick)
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Smoking, low physical activity and frequent alcohol consumption may have substantial health risks in terms of disease, quality of life and mortality. Understanding inequality in relation to these behaviours among older people is important in the context of a rapidly ageing population. In this study, we examine income-related inequality in relation to these three key health behaviours using data on older adults from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. We employ concentration indices and decompose them to determine the factors which contribute most to inequality. We then examine whether differences exist between the two regions. We find that smoking and low physical activity are more concentrated among those with lower incomes in both regions. In relation to physical activity, the magnitude of the inequality is higher for Northern Ireland. Frequent alcohol consumption is more concentrated among those with higher incomes in both regions. Self-assessed health and age t...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5397
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A Lacanian psychoanalytic interpretation of conflict in Northern Ireland
(2010)
Millar, Adrian
A Lacanian psychoanalytic interpretation of conflict in Northern Ireland
(2010)
Millar, Adrian
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Revised version of a paper presented at the International Association for Conflict Management 14th International Conference, “Towards a Dialogue between Conflict Theories and Practices Across Paradigms and Cultures”, ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, 24-27 June 2001
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the power of Lacanian theory to bring to light the unconscious dynamics at work in the formation of ethno-national political identities. I begin by identifying the need for a Lacanian approach to communal identity. I then apply Lacanian psychoanalysis to interviews I have carried out into republicans and loyalists in Belfast, Northern Ireland, highlighting what it is both communities are in denial of as they constitute their self-interpretations. I point out how such denial helps sustain or reproduce relations of domination. I conclude that Lacanian psychoanalysis enhances our understanding and study of inter-religious and ethno-national conflicts and can be readily applied...
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2158
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A literature review for integrated planning for improved outcomes for children and families.
(2013)
Coen, Liam; Canavan, John; Dolan, Pat
A literature review for integrated planning for improved outcomes for children and families.
(2013)
Coen, Liam; Canavan, John; Dolan, Pat
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Increasingly, policy makers and service managers, planners and practitioners are encouraged, and often mandated, to work together to achieve better outcomes for children and young people. The momentum towards formally integrating the work of numerous interrelated agencies emerges from a couple of areas: the publication of strategy documents in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland relating to children and young people which serve to underpin the development of services in this policy area; and the increasing promotion and acceptance of policy provision underpinned by a 'child-rights' discourse and the 'whole-child' perspective.However, in moving towards integrated service planning and delivery, a number of questions arise: Where has the child rights agenda come from and what does it involve? What does it actually mean to integrate service planning and provision, and why do it? Who should participate in such activities? What is an outcome and is it pos...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/3214
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A Question of Sources
(2012)
Foley, Michael
A Question of Sources
(2012)
Foley, Michael
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A project designed to record the experiences of participants in the 30-ynears of political unheavel in Northern Ireland has led to debates over academic and jouralistic sources and the right to maintain source anoymity. The interviews with former IRA and Loyalist paramilitaries for the Boston College project has led to a debate about academic freedoms as the PSNi is demanding through the United States Courts access to the confidential material. The legal actin in both the US and the Northern Ireland Courts has raised questions about journalism, academia, the First Amendmet to the US Constitution and relationships between the UK and the USA.
https://arrow.dit.ie/aaschmedart/77
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A sense of proportion in crossborder shopping: what the most recent statistics show
(2010)
Magennis, Eoin; MacFeely, Steve; Gough, Aidan
A sense of proportion in crossborder shopping: what the most recent statistics show
(2010)
Magennis, Eoin; MacFeely, Steve; Gough, Aidan
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Since late 2008 the issue of cross-border shopping has been a favourite topic of media interest and speculation. Stories emerged around Christmas 2008 about ASDA in Enniskillen being the sixth top performing store in the global Wal-Mart chain worldwide.1 Around the same time Irish Minister of Finance, Brian Lenihan, made the comment that ‘people should do their patriotic duty’ and shop locally rather than across the border.2 The response from the retail industry lobby groups, North and South, has fed the story. One claim was that every 150 cross-border trips costs one retail job in Ireland. Contestable, headline grabbing statements such as ‘British shops’ war on Irish’, and ‘Shoppers going North are not traitors’ fuelled misguided perceptions.3 Unfortunately, much of what has been written is based on an imprecise extrapolation from small sample-based surveys and anecdotal evidence from shop owners. In the absence of robust statistics, a sense of perspective on cross-border shopping ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/9520
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A Strategic Framework for Respiratory Conditions (PDF 725 KB)
(2006)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
A Strategic Framework for Respiratory Conditions (PDF 725 KB)
(2006)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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Strategy document for Respiratory Conditions in Northern Ireland
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-800410
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A Strategic Framework for Respiratory Conditions (PDF 725 KB)
(2006)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
A Strategic Framework for Respiratory Conditions (PDF 725 KB)
(2006)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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Strategy document for Respiratory Conditions in Northern Ireland
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-800410
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A Strategy for the Development of Psychological Therapy Services - June 2010
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
A Strategy for the Development of Psychological Therapy Services - June 2010
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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A Strategy for the Development of Psychological Therapy Services.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-850590
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A Strategy for the Development of Psychological Therapy Services - June 2010
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
A Strategy for the Development of Psychological Therapy Services - June 2010
(2015)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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A Strategy for the Development of Psychological Therapy Services.
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/11971-850590
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A study of Serious Violent and Sexual Offenders Released on Supervised Licence in Northern Ireland between 2010 and 2013.
(2014)
Delimata, Alexandra
A study of Serious Violent and Sexual Offenders Released on Supervised Licence in Northern Ireland between 2010 and 2013.
(2014)
Delimata, Alexandra
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Extended Custodial Sentences for serious offenders were introduced under the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008. Recall rates for these offenders appear disproportionately high compared with other types of public protection sentenced offenders in Northern Ireland. Guided by life-course theories and using mixed methods of quantitative and qualitative research, the study investigates the outcomes for ECS offenders released into the community between 2010 and 2013. Content analysis developed profiles of all (N=57) ECS offenders released under supervised licence by 31 December 2013 and examined characteristics of recalled (N=31) and non-recalled (N=26) offenders to identify possible contributing factors to recall. The recall rate was established at 54%. Childhood trauma, substance misuse, mental health issues, prolific offending and length of time spent on remand characterised the total ECS population. Poly-substance misuse, lack of family support and hostel accommodation on...
https://arrow.dit.ie/aaschssldis/72
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A survey of manpower: Londonderry, Coleraine, Limavady and Strabane - a case study
(1964)
Garmany, J. W.
A survey of manpower: Londonderry, Coleraine, Limavady and Strabane - a case study
(1964)
Garmany, J. W.
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Measures aimed at levelling out regional disparities fall broadly into two groups, those operating on the labour market and geared towards greater flexibility, mobility and rehabilitation, and those designed to induce a more even and more stable spread of investment. At any time both are necessary but where the emphasis lies depends on the prevailing employment situation and on the objectives, whether the worker is to be brought to the job or the job to the worker.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6558
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A Workforce Learning Strategy for the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Services 2009-2014 (PDF 318KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
A Workforce Learning Strategy for the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Services 2009-2014 (PDF 318KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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A Workforce Learning Strategy for the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Services 2009-2014
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-799917
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A Workforce Learning Strategy for the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Services 2009-2014 (PDF 318KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
A Workforce Learning Strategy for the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Services 2009-2014 (PDF 318KB)
(2009)
Department of Health; Social Services and Public Safety
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A Workforce Learning Strategy for the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Services 2009-2014
http://dx.doi.org/10.14655/799178-799917
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