Understanding and negotiating identity: Children from cross-community families in public care in Northern Ireland

作者: Berni Kelly , Ruth Sinclair

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2206.2005.00368.X

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摘要: In Northern Ireland, most research on the impact upon children of living through ‘troubles’ and in a divided society has assumed that are from either Catholic or Protestant community. There been very little with cross-community families who have one parent background background. It is known, however, these over-represented public care system Ireland. The study reported this paper addresses gap knowledge by exploring experiences views key messages for development services looked after families, if to be delivered accordance legislative duties Ireland an anti-sectarian manner.

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