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Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
Muireann Ní Raghallaigh
Associate Professor of Social Work, University College Dublin
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Active survival in the lives of unaccompanied minors: coping strategies, resilience, and the relevance of religion
M Ní Raghallaigh, R Gilligan
Child & Family Social Work 15 (2), 226-237, 2010
3612010
The causes of mistrust amongst asylum seekers and refugees: Insights from research with unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors living in the Republic of Ireland
M Ní Raghallaigh
Journal of Refugee Studies 27 (1), 82-100, 2014
1852014
Religion in the lives of unaccompanied minors: An available and compelling coping resource
M Ní Raghallaigh
British Journal of Social Work 41 (3), 539-556, 2011
1292011
The negotiation of culture in foster care placements for separated refugee and asylum seeking young people in Ireland and England
M Ní Raghallaigh, A Sirriyeh
Childhood 22 (2), 263-277, 2015
782015
Foster care, recognition and transitions to adulthood for unaccompanied asylum seeking young people in England and Ireland
A Sirriyeh, MN Raghallaigh
Children and Youth Services Review 92, 89-97, 2018
652018
Creating a safe climate for active learning and student engagement: an example from an introductory social work module
M Ní Raghallaigh, R Cunniffe
Teaching in Higher Education 18 (1), 93-105, 2013
622013
Foster care and supported lodgings for separated asylum seeking young people in Ireland: The views of young people, carers and stakeholders
M Ní Raghallaigh
Barnardos and the Health Service Executive, 2013
562013
Transitioning from Direct Provision to life in the community: The experiences of those who have been granted refugee status, subsidiary protection or'leave to remain'in Ireland
M Ní Raghallaigh, M Foreman
Taskforce on Transitional Supports for Persons Granted Status in Direct …, 2016
49*2016
Vulnerable childhood, vulnerable adulthood: Direct provision as aftercare for aged-out separated children seeking asylum in Ireland
M Ní Raghallaigh, L Thornton
Critical social policy 37 (3), 386-404, 2017
482017
In the front line of integration: young people managing migration to Ireland.
R Gilligan, P Curry, J McGrath, D Murphy, M Ní Raghallaigh, M Rogers, ...
Children's Research Centre, 2010
432010
The social care needs of unaccompanied minors: The Irish experience
D Horgan, M Ní Raghallaigh
European Journal of Social Work 22 (1), 95-106, 2019
382019
Domestic violence in a developing context: The perspectives of women in northern Ethiopia
M Allen, MN Raghallaigh
Affilia 28 (3), 256-272, 2013
372013
Experiences of social workers in primary care in Ireland
M Ní Raghallaigh, M Allen, R Cunniffe, S Quin
Social work in health care 52 (10), 930-946, 2013
252013
Reflections on the use of community based participatory research to affect social and political change: examples from research with refugees and older people in Ireland
S Donnelly, MN Raghallaigh, M Foreman
European Journal of Social Work 22 (5), 831-844, 2019
232019
The integration of asylum seeking and refugee children: resilience in the face of adversity
MN Raghallaigh
Research Handbook on Child Migration, 351-368, 2018
202018
Safe Haven: The needs of refugee children arriving in Ireland through the Irish Refugee Protection Programme: An exploratory study
M Ní Raghallaigh, K Smith, J Scholtz
https://www.childrensrights.ie/sites/default/files/Safe%20Haven%20Main …, 2019
172019
Relationships with family, friends and God: The experiences of unaccompanied minors living in Ireland
M Ní Raghallaigh
Darmody, M. Tyrrell, N. and Song, S (eds.). The changing faces of Ireland …, 2011
142011
Unaccompanied minors in Ireland: current law, policy and practice
S Arnold, MN Raghallaigh
Social Work & Society 15 (1), 2017
102017
Problematizing parenting: the regulation of parenting practices within reception centres for Syrian refugees in Ireland
M Ní Raghallaigh, K Smith, J Scholtz
Journal of Refugee Studies 34 (3), 3362-3380, 2021
82021
‘I hope like they talk with us like how they talk with Irish’:‘difference’, discrimination and affective inequality in the lives of young Syrian refugees resettled in Ireland
K Smith, M Ni Raghallaigh, J Scholtz
Journal of Youth Studies 24 (8), 1117-1134, 2021
72021
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