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Adoption Board
- Adoption in Ireland is regulated by the Adoption Board which is an independent quasi judicial statutory body appointed by Government
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Baby Birth Pack
- Online shop offering items that are suitable as baby gifts or presents for new-born babies.
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Babygreetings.ie
- The birth of a baby is a wonderful thing share your good news with family and friends by sending a personalised birth announcement card. Our site includes card gallery, request your proof card, top 100 names, Traditional Irish names, links to top baby sites.
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Clare County Childcare Committee
- Clare Childcare Committee, Ennis, Co. Clare provides information and supports the underpinning of county wide local networks and childcare support agencies. Including training, health and safety, child rights, special needs, creches, working parents, professional management and nurturing issues for all Irish childcare workers and organisations.
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Divorce Ireland
- Separated? Want a Divorce? Put off by large legal fees? Why not join thousands of others and do it yourself! Let Divorce Ireland prepare your documents.
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Family Life Services
- Family Life Services based at the Family Centre, Chapel Street, Castlebar, was established in 1994 by the Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam in association with the Western Health Board. Our principal aim is to provide all the information you require about the range of Family Life Services which are available at the Centre.
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Gingerbread
- Encouragement and support for One Parent families since 1978
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Gingerbread
- This year Gingerbread reaches yet another milestone in its existence. Today Gingerbread has been providing lone parents in Northern Ireland with advice, support, training and child care for 21 years and throughout this Annual Report we intend to celebrate these achievements.
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Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA)
- The Irish Family Planning Association is a national voluntary organisation and registered charity which has been pioneering reproductive health and rights in Ireland since 1969.
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Irish Foster Care Association
- Irish Foster Care Association was formed in 1981. Its aim is to promote and support foster care. It helps to co-ordinate the work of all those interested in foster care and it provides a forum to promote effectively the welfare of children already in foster care, and those who should be given the opportunity.
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