
Eimear Lacey
@eimlacey
Social worker. Interests: children's rights, child sexual abuse, investigative interviewing, trauma informed practice. Views own.
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04-05-2017 15:49:27
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Feeling honoured to have contributed to this article with a fantastic group of professionals and delighted to share: Full article: White paper on forensic child interviewing: research-based recommendations by the European Association of Psychology and Law tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10ā¦

Great to have our organisation represented at this very important conference. Simon Harris TD Joe O'Brien Tusla - Child and Family Agency EPIC, Empowering People in Care HSE Ireland Bernard Gloster Kate Duggan

Great to see you Ger Brophy & so many colleagues across all sectors Children's Health Ireland The Alders Unit & The Laurels Clinic conference "Working with CSA through a trauma informed lens". Thanks so much to the conference team, speakers & colleagues who contributed to create a great day






Here is an article or report I got published in this week's 3 @DublinPeople newspapers about last week's Oireachtas Houses of the Oireachtas - Tithe an Oireachtais committee meeting about the unmet demand for more Gaelscoileanna in Dublin at both primary and even moreso second level: Norma Foley T.D


āI resigned on Wednesday, 15 May ā the 76th anniversary of the Nakba⦠I could no longer serve at the pleasure of a president who refuses to stop another catastropheā I wrote for The Guardian about my resignation. How many red lines will it take, President Donald J. Trump? theguardian.com/commentisfree/ā¦



For most people, the crisis in care provision for vulnerable children is an invisible crisis. The Irish Times : if Simon Harris TD is sincere about his ambition for Ireland, he will ensure sufficient money is allocated to provide proper care for these children irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0ā¦



Important interview by Mary Carolan of The Irish Times of 3 District CourtĀ judges hearing child care in Dublin Inside the childcare courts: āMaking money from the misery of children - thatās distastefulā irishtimes.com/crime-law/courā¦

For years, Child Law Projectās vital work shone a light on State failures to children in the care system. Their work has now halted due to Government funding running out. This is extremely concerning & must be urgently addressed. irishtimes.com/crime-law/courā¦