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Ethnic differences in women's use of mental health services: do social networks play a role? Findings from a national survey

Ethnic differences in women's use of mental health services: do social networks play a role? Findings from a national survey

... English proficiency and foreign born status were thought to be important factors influ- encing service use. However, there was collinearity between these variables and ethnic group; hence they were not added to the ...

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Scottish Health Survey 2008 2011: Equity groups topic report

Scottish Health Survey 2008 2011: Equity groups topic report

... The ethnic group categories which have been used in this report are:  White, British  White, Irish  White, Other  Mixed  Asian, Indian  Asian, Pakistani  Asian, Chinese  Asian, O[r] ...

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Ethnicity and Nationality in the Irish Labour Market  ESRI Research Series, 2018

Ethnicity and Nationality in the Irish Labour Market ESRI Research Series, 2018

... between White Irish and every other ethnic and national group at different points in ...Black Irish, Asian Irish and Other ethnicity Irish into Minorities ...than White ...

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Population Size. 7.9% from a non-white ethnic group. Population: by ethnic group, April 2001

Population Size. 7.9% from a non-white ethnic group. Population: by ethnic group, April 2001

... White Irish men and women were more likely than any other ethnic group to drink in excess of government recommended ...a White Irish background drank in excess of the recommended daily levels ...

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Count me in Results of a national census of inpatients in mental health hospitals and facilities in England and Wales

Count me in Results of a national census of inpatients in mental health hospitals and facilities in England and Wales

... The census showed that the way in which an inpatient was referred to mental health services differed between ethnic groups (see tables 5A to 5D). Overall, 17% of inpatients were referred to mental health services by ...

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Who experiences discrimination in Ireland? Evidence from the QNHS Equality Modules  ESRI Research Series, 2017

Who experiences discrimination in Ireland? Evidence from the QNHS Equality Modules ESRI Research Series, 2017

... between White Irish, White Non-Irish and Asian ...as White Irish; this is consistent with previous research (Kingston et ...

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'A White Rag Burning':
Irish women who committed arson
in order to be transported to Van
Diemen's Land

'A White Rag Burning': Irish women who committed arson in order to be transported to Van Diemen's Land

... Of this number, there is evidence that at least seventynine women in the Famine and post-Famine period committed arson in order to be transported.. This group of deliberate offenders cha[r] ...

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Death of an Icon: Deconstructing the Irish Harp Emblem in the Celtic Tiger Years

Death of an Icon: Deconstructing the Irish Harp Emblem in the Celtic Tiger Years

... ‘The Irish Harp on Glass’, Irish Arts Review, 12 (1995), 110–14, ‘The Iconography of the Irish Harp as a National Symbol’, in Patrick ...Harry White (eds), Irish Musical Studies 5: The ...

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The mental health of Irish people in Britain This factsheet describes the issues that underlie discrimination against the Irish in Britain and other factors that contribute to their mental ill- health. It goes on to describe some of the elements of cultur

The mental health of Irish people in Britain This factsheet describes the issues that underlie discrimination against the Irish in Britain and other factors that contribute to their mental ill- health. It goes on to describe some of the elements of culturally sensitive care.

... among Irish people have been significantly elevated for over 20 ...[39] Irish women make up a disproportionate number of white women who attempt suicide, [40] but there is little attention to this at ...

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Irish Journal of Paramedicine

Irish Journal of Paramedicine

... In order to make the step up to the next level in our development as a bona fide recognised profession, it is essential that we embark on the journey of the development of our own body of knowledge in relation to our ...

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The structure and regulation of the Irish equine industries: Links to considerations of equine welfare

The structure and regulation of the Irish equine industries: Links to considerations of equine welfare

... Animal welfare science is a poorly funded research discipline in Ireland. This is especially the case with equine welfare, reflected by the small number of peer-reviewed publications (e.g., Carroll 2002). In spite of the ...

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Online consumer behaviour and the implications for the Irish tourism industry

Online consumer behaviour and the implications for the Irish tourism industry

... the Irish tourism economy with €161m alone coming from the accommodation ...tool Irish hotels have is location “A leisure traveler to Rome is more likely to look for a good hotel near the Coliseum, rather ...

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Introduction

Introduction

... Divisions of opinion evident here between Irish and American views, as well as between Irish critics and Irish poets, are a testament to the interest and excitement that has accompa- nie[r] ...

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Irish midwives' experiences of providing maternity care to non-Irish women seeking asylum

Irish midwives' experiences of providing maternity care to non-Irish women seeking asylum

... While cultural awareness and cultural competence have been part of the Irish midwifery education curriculum since 2005, the quality and content of this education is unknown. It is crucial that cultural competence ...

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Tom Garvin ? Curriculum Vitae

Tom Garvin ? Curriculum Vitae

... Hibernia, Irish Times, Irish Press, Irish Independent, Sunday Independent, Sunday Times, New Nation, Boston Irish News, Political Studies, Irish Literary Supplement, Government and ...

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Black and White and Green All Over? The Emergence of Irish Female Stardom in Contemporary Mainstream Cinemas

Black and White and Green All Over? The Emergence of Irish Female Stardom in Contemporary Mainstream Cinemas

... “home-grown” Irish actor, who regardless of ethnic origin identifies as culturally Irish by virtue of having physically grown up in ...example, Irish-Americans or the Irish ...contemporary ...

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Expressing National Identity through Language: Papiamentu in Curaçao

Expressing National Identity through Language: Papiamentu in Curaçao

... on Irish shores (Cronin, ...modern Irish is a derivation, and Celtic culture known as La Tene, were imposed upon the early inhabitants of the island primarily through oral culture (Cronin, 1996; ...in ...

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John Bull's other homes: State housing and British policy in Ireland, 1883-1922

John Bull's other homes: State housing and British policy in Ireland, 1883-1922

... an Irish cottage which could be built for £130 or less, and which needed the minimum of skilled ...distinguished Irish architect, Thomas Manly Deane: the latter subsequently added a variant of his design, ...

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Melting pot or salad bowl?: assessing Irish immigrant assimilation in late nineteenth century America

Melting pot or salad bowl?: assessing Irish immigrant assimilation in late nineteenth century America

... distressed Irish immigrants of the late ...for Irish labourers and real wages in the Irish economy rose ...These Irish had much more of a choice as to whether to emigrate than did the ...

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Annual Business Survey of Economic Impact 2006

Annual Business Survey of Economic Impact 2006

... The overall sales of Irish-owned manufacturing and international services amounted to approximately €25.9bn in 2006. This figure remained fairly static over the period 2000-2003; however, it has demonstrated an ...

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