Ursula Kilkelly & Pat Bergin 
Advancing Children’s Rights in Detention [EPUB ebook] 
A Model for International Reform

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The UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty detailed many children’s poor experiences in detention, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

Applying a child-centred model of detention that fulfils the rights of the child under the five themes of provision, protection, participation, preparation and partnership, this original book illustrates how reform can happen. Drawing on Ireland’s experience of transforming law, policy and practice, and combining theory with real-life experiences, this compelling book demonstrates how children’s rights can be implemented in detention.

This important case study of reform presents a powerful argument for a progressive, rights-based approach to child detention. Worthy of international application, the book shares practical insights into how theory can be translated into practice.

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Introduction

1 Children’s Rights in Detention

2 An International Perspective

3 Irish Youth Justice Law and Policy

4 Introducing Child Detention in Ireland

5 Oberstown and the Process of Change

6 Implementing Children’s Rights in Detention

7 Children’s Rights to Protection from Harm

8 Staff Wellbeing and Communication

9 International and National Influences and Advocacy

10 Reflections: Enablers and Barriers to Reform

O autorze

Pat Bergin was the first Director of Oberstown Children Detention Campus. He is now Head of Service at the National Forensic Mental Health Service.

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