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2020

Book Chapter

Community practice and social development in a global world: critical engagement and practical action

Lynch, Deborah (2020). Community practice and social development in a global world: critical engagement and practical action. Community practice and social development in social work. (pp. 363-383) edited by Sarah Todd and Julie Drolet. Singapore: Springer Nature. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-6969-8_19

Community practice and social development in a global world: critical engagement and practical action

2012

Book Chapter

'Walking a tightrope': exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant in statutory child protection and welfare

Kelleher, Pat and Lynch, Deborah (2012). 'Walking a tightrope': exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant in statutory child protection and welfare. Children's rights and child protection: Critical times, critical issues in Ireland. (pp. 146-167) edited by Deborah Lynch and Kenneth Burns. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

'Walking a tightrope': exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant in statutory child protection and welfare

2012

Book Chapter

Politics, democracy and protecting children

Burns, Kenneth and Lynch, Deborah (2012). Politics, democracy and protecting children. Children's rights and child protection: Critical times, critical issues in Ireland. (pp. 1-14) edited by Deborah Lynch and Kenneth Burns. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

Politics, democracy and protecting children

2008

Book Chapter

Contexts, themes and future directions in Irish child protection and welfare social work

Lynch, D. and Burns, K. (2008). Contexts, themes and future directions in Irish child protection and welfare social work. Child protection and welfare social work: Contemporary themes and practice perspectives. (pp. 1-8) Dublin, Ireland: A & A Farmar.

Contexts, themes and future directions in Irish child protection and welfare social work