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Kennedy, Fiachra (2019) Family services supporting children and their families. Dublin: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform.
McCann, Mark and Jordan, Julie-Ann and Higgins, Kathryn and Moore, Laurence (2019) Longitudinal social network analysis of peer, family, and school contextual influences on adolescent drinking frequency. Journal of Adolescent Health , 65 , (3) , pp. 350-358.
[Irish Examiner] , O'Keeffe, Cormac Self-help group calls on State to support drug bereavement service. (12 Sep 2018)
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[Independent.ie] , Fegan, Joyce Irish teens are starting to drink at age 13. (21 Apr 2015)
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[Irish Examiner] , Woulfe, Jimmy Teens want more openness in the home about drugs. (24 Nov 2014)
[Irish Independent] , Riley-Smith, Ben Parental link to young drinkers. (04 Dec 2012)
Neale, Joanne and Nettleton, Sarah and Pickering, Lucy (2012) The everyday lives of recovering heroin users. London: RSA.
Van Hout, Marie Claire and Bingham, Tim (2012) Family and individual experiences of self detoxification processes in the mid west. Limerick: Mid West Regional Drugs Task Force.
Mulkeen, Majella (2012) "Gendered processes in child protection: 'Mother-blaming' and the erosion of men's accountability,". Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies , 12 , (1) .
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Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development. Society : Safeguard social support for poorest families, says OECD’s Gurría. (28 Apr 2011)
Burrows, John (2011) 3 year summary report on the Strengthening Families Programme in Ballymun. Dublin: Ballymun Local Drugs Task Force.
Pike, Brigid (2010) Exposure to illicit drug use and alcoholism among 9-year-old Irish children. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 33, Spring 2010 .
Forkan, Cormac (2008) An evaluation of the Sligo Springboard resource house project. Galway: UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. (2005) The importance of family dinners II. New York: Columbia University.The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse.
McKeown, Kieran and Kidd, Philippa (2002) Men and domestic violence: what research tells us. Dublin: Department of Health.
Daly, Mary and Leonard, Madeline (2002) Against all odds: family life on a low income in Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Institute of Public Administration, Combat Poverty Agency .