Together for Children and Young People in Ireland
Towards a New Governance Framework
Ireland has shown a strong commitment to addressing child poverty and improving outcomes for children and young people. Responding to the needs of children and young people, particularly those most vulnerable, requires integrated policies and services. This report is part of a joint project between the OECD and the European Commission to strengthen policy and governance arrangements for tackling child poverty and improving outcomes for children and young people based on a whole-of-government approach.
The report assesses recent policy, institutional and legislative developments in Ireland and compares outcomes for children and young people with those in other EU and OECD countries. It finds that despite progress, Ireland still has room for improvement on child poverty reduction, and more can be done to address the trust gap between young people in Ireland and their government. The report recommends Ireland to adopt measures to enhance inter-departmental and inter-agency co-operation, strengthen evidence-informed approaches, reinforce policy monitoring tools, and improve accountability mechanisms. It also recommends measures to support the effective implementation of Young Ireland, the National Policy Framework for Children and Young People (2023-28), and to ensure policy coherence.
Analysing child and youth outcomes in Ireland from a comparative perspective
This chapter provides an overview of selected child and youth well-being outcomes in Ireland. It analyses child socioeconomic outcomes, how these affect children’s access to key service areas, and the effects of children’s socio-economic disadvantages on developmental outcomes. This chapter also explores the outcomes for young people in Ireland, examining socio-economic and public governance factors. Through a comparative lens with OECD countries, it identifies areas of strength and areas needing improvement, providing insights into Ireland’s standing in international comparison.
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