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Danielle Douglas
Lecturer in Social Care
Waterford Institute of Technology
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Ireland
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Waterford Institute of Technology
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Danielle Douglas is a lecturer in social care in the School of Humanities in Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland. Her interest in foster care stems from her multiple experiences as a care leaver, relative foster carer, and researcher of foster care systems. In 2012, she achieved an MA by research on the topic of resilience, outcomes and foster care, for which she won a competitive scholarship from the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. She is on the Board of Directors of the International Foster Care Organisation and was co-host of their 2014 international conference. She is currently undertaking a PhD in Children and Youth Studies in the School of Education, University College Dublin and is a member of the Research Advisory group of Tusla, Child and Family Agency.
My Abstracts
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Kaleidoscope Identity; Listening To Children’s Stories Of Their Time In Foster Care
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1. Kaleidoscope Identity; Listening To Children's Stories Of Their Time In Foster Care
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1. Kaleidoscope Identity; Listening To Children's Stories Of Their Time In Foster Care
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04 Nov, 2017
There are currently over 6,000 children in alternative care in Ireland and over 90% of these are living with foster carers (Tusla, 2016). Many of thes...
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4.3. Early childhood and permanency: the importance of intervention and decision-making towards permanency
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