Policy and research publications
Barnardo's Northern Ireland policy and research team work in partnership with Barnardo's services, external organisations and government departments to produce publications which reflect the type of work that we undertake.
- Not a world away: The sexual exploitation of children and young people in Northern Ireland, full report 2011 (PDF)
- Not a world away: The sexual exploitation of children and young people in Northern Ireland, executive summary 2011 (PDF)
- Tuar Ceatha services: Supporting refugee and asylum seeking families living in Northern Ireland 2011 (PDF)
- An evaluation of the Barnardo's Safe Choices NI service 2011 (PDF)
- How and why to conduct a review of services affecting vulnerable children in NI 2010 (PDF)
- Manifesto on children's issues in Northern Ireland 2010 (PDF)
- Barnardo's Northern Ireland services Information 2009 (PDF)
- Below the breadline: A year in the life of families in poverty 2009 (PDF)
- Below the breadline: A year in the life of families in poverty, executive summary 2009 (PDF)
- From crunch to crisis: Winter hardship for families in the UK 2009 (PDF)
- The smacking debate in Northern Ireland: messages from research, full report 2008 (PDF)
- The smacking debate in Northern Ireland: messages from research, summary report 2008 (PDF)
- Children and young people's use of technology 2007 (PDF)
- Fair Play booklet on talking to children about prejudice and discrimination, reprinted to coincide with BBC Northern Ireland’s State of Mind series 2007 (PDF)
- It doesn't happen here: the reality of child poverty in Northern Ireland 2007 (PDF)
- Childhood disability and health and social services policy in Northern Ireland 2002 (PDF)
- Disabled children and education policy in Northern Ireland 2002 (PDF)
- Disability, housing and social environment in Northern Ireland 2002 (PDF)
- Is Anyone Listening 2002 - not downloadable
To obtain a hard copy of any publication, please contact Nicki Darnbrook in the Barnardo's Northern Ireland Policy and Research Unit at nicola.darnbrook@barnardos.org.uk

