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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Autumn 2007: issue 27.
(2007)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Autumn 2007: issue 27.
(2007)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
Since 2001, the National Council has provided nurses and midwives with opportunities to access a wide range of continuing education activities. Each year, over €2 million is spent by the Council on these important developments. In June of this year, some new procedures were agreed relating to the allocation of this funding. Details of the new arrangements are contained in the News and Updates section of this issue of the NCNM Quarterly Review. In addition to what we already do in the area of continuing professional development for nurses and midwives, a new forum for staff nurses and staff midwives is now being launched. Further details are contained in the Focus on the Frontline section of this Quarterly Review. The Council is keen to obtain the views of staff nurses and midwives on how we can help them to address their professional development needs. This forum will also complement the on-going work encapsulated by the Practice and Quality Development Database which was created to...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263618
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Spring 2007: issue 25.
(2007)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Spring 2007: issue 25.
(2007)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
As we enter the seventh year of publication of the NCNM Quarterly Review, we have some special items of interest in this edition. The Health Service Executive recently launched its Transformation Programme 2007–2010 (HSE, December 2006). The Programme is aimed at challenging the way those of us working in the health services think about the kind of change that the reform programme entails for us all. It shifts the emphasis away from organisational and administrative change to the arena of hearts and minds. This is an ambitious programme aimed at transforming the culture of the HSE and is a major challenge for all of us. In this edition of the Quarterly Review, we take a close look at the Programme and map out some of its implications. We intend to follow closely the roll-out and implementation of the Programme and will keep you up to date in future editions. The National Council is proud of all of the publications it has produced over the last seven years of its existence. Occasiona...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263620
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Winter 2007: issue 28.
(2007)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Winter 2007: issue 28.
(2007)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The National Council’s seventh annual conference was attended this year by over 1,000 nurses and midwives. An account of the contents of the conference is contained in this NCNM Quarterly Review and copies of speakers’ presentations and poster abstracts are available on our website at www.ncnm.ie. The annual conference has become one of the most important events of the year for nurses and midwives – affording as many as possible the opportunity to come together to discuss issues of central importance to the development of the profession. Entitled Team-Working to Support Excellence in Patient Care, this year’s conference was addressed by the Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney, TD, and the Chief Executive of the Health Service Executive, Professor Brendan Drumm. In this edition of the Review, we continue our analysis and summary of the main features of the HSE’s Transformation Programme, focusing on this occasion on the question of bed capacity in acute hospitals. The Revie...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263617
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National Council for Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: review: Autumn/Winter 2008: issue 30.
(2008)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: review: Autumn/Winter 2008: issue 30.
(2008)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
As the days get shorter and the leaves turn to gold, our thoughts in the National Council begin to focus on the annual conference. The theme for this year is Integrated Health Services Supporting Patient Care Pathways and the conference will take place at Croke Park on Wednesday 19 November 2008. In order to reach as large an audience as possible, we are making arrangements to have the conference streamed over the internet. This also ensures that nurses and midwives can view the conference on our website at their own convenience. We are delighted that once again Mary Harney, TD, the Minister for Health and Children, will open our conference with a keynote address. A registration form is included at the back of this Review. I look forward to seeing many of you again! Since our last NCNM Review was distributed, the much-awaited Report of the Commission on Patient Safety and Quality Assurance has been published and is entitled Building a Culture of Patient Safety. In this edition, we p...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263622
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National Haemovigilance Office annual report 2000.
(2000)
National Haemovigilance Office
National Haemovigilance Office annual report 2000.
(2000)
National Haemovigilance Office
Achomaireacht:
The National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) is now firmly established in its role of collecting and analysing voluntary confidential information relating to adverse clinical reports from blood transfusion. The first Annual Report of the NHO covered the relatively short period from 1 October 1999 to 31 December 1999, but illustrated that transfusion of a blood component to the wrong patient was the most frequent problem, (44% of reports). This year, the first complete year of reporting, the category of incorrect blood component transfused (IBCT) again exceeds all others. The Report's findings illustrate that while blood transfusion therapy is a safe procedure, there is still a need to develop and perfect systems at hospital level to ensure safety and elimination of errors at all stages of the transfusion chain. A considerable number of recommendations have ensued from the analysis of the reports received and these are summarised at the beginning of this report and expanded upon wit...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/265257
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National Council for the Elderly: proceedings of a conference: Mental Disorders in Olders Irish People: incidence prevalence and treatment: Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, 11th October 1996.
(1996)
National Council for the Elderly
National Council for the Elderly: proceedings of a conference: Mental Disorders in Olders Irish People: incidence prevalence and treatment: Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, 11th October 1996.
(1996)
National Council for the Elderly
Achomaireacht:
The National Council for the Elderly is an advisory body to the Minister for Health on all aspects of ageing and the welfare of the elderly. One of its terms of reference is to advise the Minister on measures to promote the health of the elderly. As one of its contributions towards the realisation of this objective the Council published a report in October 1996 entitled, Mental Disorders in Older Irish People: Incidence Prevalence and Treatment. The report provides a profile of mental disorders in the older Irish population by bringing together in one publication the information which exists on the prevalence, incidence and treatment of mental disorders in older people. It will be a valuable source of information for planning and developing mental health services for older people. A Conference at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin on 11 th October 1996 provided a platform to discuss the findings of the report and to focus attention on the priorities for mental health...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/266297
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National Haemophilia Council annual report 2009
(2010)
National Haemophilia Council
National Haemophilia Council annual report 2009
(2010)
National Haemophilia Council
Achomaireacht:
The establishment of the National Haemophilia Council was approved by Government following the recommendations of the Lindsay Tribunal in 2001. The Regulations placing the Council on a statutory footing were signed by the Minister for Health and Children on 22nd July 2004 and amended to include the Health Service Executive in the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2007.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/296805
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Review of the epidemiology of AIDS in Ireland (1983-1999) A report by the National Disease Surveillance Centre
(2000)
O'Donnell, Kate; Cronin, Mary; Igoe, Derval
Review of the epidemiology of AIDS in Ireland (1983-1999) A report by the National Disease Surveillance Centre
(2000)
O'Donnell, Kate; Cronin, Mary; Igoe, Derval
Achomaireacht:
AIDS Surveillance began in Ireland in 1985 and has proved to be a very successful and valuable reporting system. AIDS surveillance data has provided essential information on the progress of the disease in Ireland. It has also provided us with an understanding , of the groups at most risk of AIDS in our society_ In the past, AIDS surveillance data also provided information on the changes in the incidence in HIV. However, recent advances in HIV treatment have slowed the progression of HIV disease for infected persons on treatment and contributed to a decline in AIDS incidence. This has reduced the effectiveness of AIDS case reporting for monitoring the incidence and modes of transmission of HIV infections. It is therefore extremely important that all diagnosed HIV infections are reported so that the appropriate prevention strategies can be put in place. National HIV case based reporting was introduced in Ireland on 1 st July, 2001. This report is based on AIDS cases diagnosed from 198...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/296901
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National waiting list management protocol: a standardised approach to managing scheduled care treatment for in-patient, day case and planned procedures
(2014)
National Treatment Purchase Fund
National waiting list management protocol: a standardised approach to managing scheduled care treatment for in-patient, day case and planned procedures
(2014)
National Treatment Purchase Fund
Achomaireacht:
This protocol has been developed to ensure that all administrative, managerial and clinical staff follow an agreed national minimum standard for the management and administration of waiting lists for scheduled care, regardless of whether patients are active, suspended, scheduled or planned, public or private. The protocol describes the essential elements that are fundamental to ensuring there is a consistent structured approach to the management of the waiting list for inpatient, day case and planned procedure patients in hospitals in Ireland. Whilst it is acknowledged that administrative and managerial functions vary between different hospitals, and that one person may take on several roles, channels of accountability and levels of responsibility should always be clearly defined.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/316524
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National Cancer Registry annual report and accounts for year ending 31 December 2013
(2014)
National Cancer Registry Ireland
National Cancer Registry annual report and accounts for year ending 31 December 2013
(2014)
National Cancer Registry Ireland
Achomaireacht:
The statutory duties of the National Cancer Registry include a requirement “to promote and facilitate the use of the data...in approved research projects and in the planning and management of services”. This obligation has been discharged though making the data widely available in anonymised format, by collaborating with researchers outside the Registry and through the Registry’s internal research programme. As there is no academic research programme in cancer epidemiology at any Irish university, the use of Registry data by others has been quite limited and almost all research in the area has been carried out by the Registry either alone or in collaboration.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/316583
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Political opposition in Northern Ireland - National Democratic Party, 1965-1970
(1975)
McAllister, I.
Political opposition in Northern Ireland - National Democratic Party, 1965-1970
(1975)
McAllister, I.
Achomaireacht:
This article is a study of the role of the National Democratic Party in minority politics in Ulster between 1965 and 1970. The NDP established three principles of crucial significance for the later development of minority party politics. Firstly, it established a belief in constructive political action as an effective lever to change, after the two alternative methods to change - political abstentionism and physical force - had been discredited. Secondly, the NDP formed a consistent and efficient political organisation and thirdly, an open membership. All three principles were the basic prerequisites for a modern political party and provided the basis for the Social Democratic and Labour Party when it was formed in 1970.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/69030
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How reliable is the Quarterly National Household Survey for migration research?
(2008)
Barrett, Alan; Kelly, Elish
How reliable is the Quarterly National Household Survey for migration research?
(2008)
Barrett, Alan; Kelly, Elish
Achomaireacht:
Much research has been conducted on immigration into Ireland in recent years using data from the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS), the official source for labour market data in Ireland. As it is known that the QNHS undercounts immigrants, a concern exists over whether the profile of immigrants being provided is accurate. For example, QNHS-based research has shown that immigrants in Ireland are a highly-educated group. However, if it is the case that those who are missed by the QNHS are more heavily drawn from among low-skilled immigrants, then the profile being reported and used in other research may be inaccurate. In this paper, we use the Irish Census of 2006 to assess the reliability of the profile of immigrants provided by the QNHS by comparing the characteristics of immigrants in both datasets. In general, we find that the QNHS does indeed provide a reliable picture and that earlier findings on the education levels of immigrants in Ireland hold.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/59021
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A Plan for the reduction and ultimate extinction of the National Debt
(1855)
Urquhart, William Pollard
A Plan for the reduction and ultimate extinction of the National Debt
(1855)
Urquhart, William Pollard
Achomaireacht:
The embarkation of England in a war; the failure of the anticipations at first indulged in by some parties, that this contest could be carried on out of the revenue of the country; the recent addition of sixteen millions to the national debt, and the probability of its progressive augmentation during every year of the continuation of hostilities, all tend to impart interest to the question, whether any means should be taken to provide for the reduction or ultimate extinction of the debts incurred in the prosecution of past and present wars ; and if so, by what means this object can best be effected.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8981
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An analysis of government revenue and expenditure in relation to national accounts
(1960)
Broderick, J. D.
An analysis of government revenue and expenditure in relation to national accounts
(1960)
Broderick, J. D.
Achomaireacht:
The influence of government action on the course of the economy is nowadays very wide and often decisive. For this reason it is desirable that methods, other than those of the traditional government accounting, be used to analyse the effect of government action on the rest of the economy and to provide data additional to those available in the traditional accounts, as a basis for the crucial decisions which have to be made. No single set of accounts is adequate for this purpose. The national accounts of the country provide an integrated framework which embraces the whole economy and it, therefore, appears to be a worth-while task to organise and present in detail the accounts for recent years of the Government sector within such a framework.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/4527
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The sanitary condition of our national schools
(1900)
Roche, Anthony
The sanitary condition of our national schools
(1900)
Roche, Anthony
Achomaireacht:
That the health of the individual and the community depends largely on their surroundings being sanitary is now universally admitted. That this rule is specially applicable to the young, is acknowledged by all sanitarians, and that therefore their schools, wherein they spend so many hours, should meet all the requirements of modern sanitation will hardly be contested by anyone devoting any consideration to the subject. The growing and undeveloped structures of children, their close contact in schools for a number of hours, their less power of resistance to cold and other depressing influences, all render them remarkably susceptible to the causes and spread of disease. An inquiry, therefore, into the sanitary conditions of our National School is not alone interesting, but of great practical importance. According to the last Official report there are no less than 8,651 of these schools, and on their rolls 808,467 students. I have for some years been making personal observations and in...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/6939
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Examination of the sickness experience for the year 1935 of persons insured under the National Health Insurance Acts
(1939)
O Brolchain, R.
Examination of the sickness experience for the year 1935 of persons insured under the National Health Insurance Acts
(1939)
O Brolchain, R.
Achomaireacht:
There are approximately 500,000 persons in the State engaged in gainful occupation either as manual workers or as clerical workers with a rate of remuneration not exceeding #250 per annum. This bulk may be taken as a representative group and is the only particularised group in the nation in which it is possible to measure from existing data the incidence of sickness and disease in the working population. This is the first time that any figures of the incidence of sickness of those insured under the National Health Insurance Acts have been made available. It would probably be advisable at the outset to explain the source of the information, the type of member dealt with and other similar details. Who are these 500,000 and whence comes this particular information?
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5117
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Hosting a World Café: experiences at the National University of Ireland Maynooth
(2014)
Fallon, Helen; Bean, Elaine
Hosting a World Café: experiences at the National University of Ireland Maynooth
(2014)
Fallon, Helen; Bean, Elaine
Achomaireacht:
A World Café, sometimes called a knowledge café, is defined by Wikipedia as ‘a type of business meeting or organisational workshop which aims to provide an open and creative conversation on a topic of mutual interest to surface their collective knowledge, share ideas and insights, and gain a deeper understanding of the subject and the issues involved’. This article describes a world café organised by the library at National University of Ireland Maynooth. Following some brief background informa tion, the process is outlined. We hope the article will give an insight into the process and be of use to those exploring creative ways to engage people around a topic.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/4946/
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A Bounty not a Burden! Submission on the National Positive Ageing Strategy
(2010)
Larragy, Joe
A Bounty not a Burden! Submission on the National Positive Ageing Strategy
(2010)
Larragy, Joe
Achomaireacht:
Older & Bolder is a national alliance of seven non-governmental organisations that aims to champion the rights of older people and to combat ageism. Our members are: Active Retirement Ireland; Age & Opportunity; the Alzheimer Society of Ireland; the Carers Association; the Irish Hospice Foundation; the Irish Senior Citizens Parliament; and Senior Help Line. Our member organisations are rooted among and working for older people across the country. Separately and collectively, they represent many different facets of ageing and the interests and contributions of older people in all their diversity. Older & Bolder’s members have been at the cutting edge in highlighting the new challenges and opportunities that societies face as life expectancy increases, such as promoting independence, healthy ageing and participation, protecting social security, improving healthcare, long-term care, palliative care, treating and managing dementia, supporting carers, and articulating in all ...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/3533/
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A Haunted Landscape: Housing and Ghost Estates in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 59.
(2010)
Kitchin, Rob; Gleeson, Justin; Keaveney, Karen; O'Callaghan, Cian
A Haunted Landscape: Housing and Ghost Estates in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 59.
(2010)
Kitchin, Rob; Gleeson, Justin; Keaveney, Karen; O'Callaghan, Cian
Achomaireacht:
In this working paper, we examine the creation of ‘a haunted landscape’ – the recent boom and the bust of the Irish housing market, and the creation of a new phenomenon, ‘ghost estates’. We draw on and analyze numerous different government and industry datasets to provide a rigorous evidence base for our conclusions. What the data reveal is a pattern of development that ran counter to what one would have expected or hoped for - those local authorities that had the most vacant stock in 2006, subsequently built the most new housing, now have the highest surpluses of stock, and have the most land zoned for future use. Essentially, a number of local authorities did not heed good planning guidelines and regional and national objectives; conduct sensible demographic profiling of potential demand; or take account of the fact that much of the land zoned lacks essential services such as water and sewerage treatment plants, energy supply, public transport or roads. Instead, permissions and zo...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/2236/
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Cross-Border Population Accessibility and Regional Growth: An Irish Border Region Case-Study NIRSA Working Paper Series. No. 52.
(2009)
Curran, Declan; Gleeson, Justin
Cross-Border Population Accessibility and Regional Growth: An Irish Border Region Case-Study NIRSA Working Paper Series. No. 52.
(2009)
Curran, Declan; Gleeson, Justin
Achomaireacht:
This paper calculates and maps relative population accessibility indices at a national and regional level for the island of Ireland over the period 1991-2002 and assesses whether the changing nature of the border between the Republic and Northern Ireland as it becomes more porous has impacted on the growth of the Irish border region over that time period. A spatial econometric analysis is the undertaken to assess the economic consequences of increased economic integration between Northern Ireland and the Republic. Neoclassical β-convergence regression analysis is employed, with the population accessibility indices used to capture the changing nature of the Irish border.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1904/
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Vote Yes for Common Sense Citizenship: Immigration and the Paradoxes at the Heart of Ireland's "Céad Míle Fáilte" (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 30
(2006)
Crowley, Una; Gilmartin, Mary
Vote Yes for Common Sense Citizenship: Immigration and the Paradoxes at the Heart of Ireland's "Céad Míle Fáilte" (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 30
(2006)
Crowley, Una; Gilmartin, Mary
Achomaireacht:
In this paper we examine the discursive production and employment of, what Irish politicians term, ‘commonsense citizenship’ as a means of addressing and regulating new immigration to Ireland, and in re-defining Irishness and Irish citizenship (culminating in a national Citizenship referendum in June 2004). We argue that commonsense citizenship is employed in such a way as to fix and essentialise Irishness, thus highlighting the threatening other, and to construct immigrants as suspect, untrustworthy, and deserving of Ireland’s ‘hospitality’ only in limited, prescribed ways or not at all. Through examining six troubling paradoxes we reveal slippages, contradictions and nuances that commonsense citizenship works to deny and erase, but nevertheless work to undermine its essentialism and injustices. In so doing, we argue these paradoxes open ways to rethink Irish citizenship, and how such a notion is produced discursively.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1541/
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Communities, Schools and the Diffusion of Healthy Lifestyle Promotion Messages: Experiences and the Results of the Kilkenny Health Project (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 48
(2009)
Murray, Peter
Communities, Schools and the Diffusion of Healthy Lifestyle Promotion Messages: Experiences and the Results of the Kilkenny Health Project (NIRSA) Working Paper Series No. 48
(2009)
Murray, Peter
Achomaireacht:
Between 1985 and 1992 County Kilkenny was the site of an evaluated community intervention project which aimed to reduce the population's heart disease burden by promoting the adoption of a healthy lifestyle. One form taken by this intervention was work within primary and second level schools as well as with community groups and adult education providers. This paper analyses data collected in the project’s termination survey on the direct awareness impact on adult respondents of interventions undertaken in collaboration with community groups and/or adult education providers. It also examines the indirect awareness impact on adult respondents of the project’s school-based activities The findings are discussed in the light of the set of national health strategy statements published by the Department of Health after the completion of the Kilkenny project.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1526/
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Lindsay Crawford's 'Impossible Demand'? The Southern Irish Dimension of the Independent Orange Project (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 5
(2002)
Murray, Peter
Lindsay Crawford's 'Impossible Demand'? The Southern Irish Dimension of the Independent Orange Project (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 5
(2002)
Murray, Peter
Achomaireacht:
The Magheramorne Manifesto of the Independent Orange Order has been hailed as a bold attempt from an unlikely quarter to positively address the sectarian divisions and regional polarisation of early 20th century Ireland. But the Order's leading light, Lindsay Crawford, has also been indicted for formulating an 'empty radicalism' which demanded changes in the field of education that it was impossible for the Catholic community to accept. This working paper reassesses Crawford's ideological project in the light of hitherto underused sources of evidence. It highlights convergence between Crawford's thinking and that of 'Irish Ireland' activists in movements such as the Gaelic League and Sinn Fein. It argues that heterodox educational views were prevalent to a significant extent among the Irish Irelanders to whom Crawford looked for a positive response to his national regeneration project. The case is also made that, in the absence of unanimous accepta...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1198/
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South Dublin County Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 14
(2001)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
South Dublin County Profile (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 14
(2001)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Achomaireacht:
The main objective of this report is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current situation in order to assist South Dublin County Development Board in the preparation of its strategy for economic, social and cultural development over the next ten years. The city and environs of Dublin now extend over a very extensive area, exceeding the boundaries of the Dublin administrative units. It represents a complex and dynamic functional entity with roles as both the national capital and the principal international gateway for the country. Since the mid 1990s the old county Dublin has been divided into four units for purposes of public administration, within each of which a City/County Development Board was established in 1999. As each Board is required to prepare a strategy for economic, social and cultural development, the approach adopted here is to provide an analysis that takes account of the wider context while also providing detailed small area analysis for the wards/DEDs of ...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1181/
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Dublin City Profile (Dublin County Borough) (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 15
(2002)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Dublin City Profile (Dublin County Borough) (NIRSA) Working Paper Series. No. 15
(2002)
Walsh, Jim; Brady, Joe; Mannion, Chris
Achomaireacht:
The main objective of this report is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current situation in order to assist the City Development Board in the preparation of its strategy for economic, social and cultural development over the next ten years. The city of Dublin now extends over a very extensive area, far exceeding the boundary of Dublin Corporation. It represents a complex and dynamic functional entity with roles as both the national capital and the principal international gateway for the country. Since the early 1990’s the old county Dublin has been divided into four units for purposes of public administration, within each of which a City/County Development Board was established in 1999. As each Board is required to prepare a strategy for economic, social and cultural development, the approach adopted here is to provide an analysis that takes account of the wider context while also providing detailed small area analysis for the wards/DEDs of the CDB area.
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/1179/
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