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Publications Being there for them - A booklet for grandparents of children whose parents are not married to each other
Family Links: steps and stages — Positive pointers for lone parents who are helping their children to understand their family situation (35 pages). 3rd Edition (2008).
Information Pack for Parents who are not married to each other 2009 — If you need information on your legal rights, passport application, social welfare entitlements and on other issues such as medical care, parental leave, money matters etc. this booklet is for you (35 pages).
Information Leaflets — guardianship (statutory declaration granting guardianship), maintenance, fathers rights, birth registration, passports, cohabitation, family (step-parent) adoption, shared parenting, explaining family relationships, harassment , ante/post natal accommodation, equality legislation. Legal Information for Unmarried Migrant Parents— This information is available in Arabic , Chinese , English , French , Polish , Romanian and Russian (22 pages, web based only).
- Reproductive Health Information for Migrant Women. This manual is aimed at those working with migrant women and contains information on pregnancy prevention crisis pregnancy options and other related health matters such as domestic violence, female genital mutilation, STIs, HIV, male circumcision, miscarriage, stillbirth, sudden infant death and rape.
The manual is available in seven languages: Arabic , Chinese , English , French , Polish , Romanian and Russian Please note that Treoir does not provide an information service in these languages.
Taking the Stand — a guide for unmarried parents resolving disputes regarding care of their children (60 pages). €5
Work It Out (2008) — a guide for parents on One-Parent Family Payment considering (re)entering the workforce, education or training (61 pages). Treoir Regular information Bulletin July - October 2009 May/June 2009 February - April 2009 November 2008 - January 2009 September/October 2008 June/July/Aug 2008 March/April/May 2008 January/February 2008
The National Resource Centre for Young Parents in Ireland - quarterly Newsletter Young Parent Survival Guide, funded by the Crisis Pregnancy Agency. This is a magazine for young parents, both mothers and fathers. Articles include: Pregnant and panicking, Coping with doctors, hospitals and clinics, 10 survival tips for mums, 10 top tips for brand new dads, Money for you and your baby, Legal jargon – what it means and how the law works, asks the pointed question Is there school after baby? and much more.
 Introduction to adoption for birth parents , outlines briefly what is involved in adoption for birth parents - how long it takes, who is involved, changing your mind, contact following adoption etc. This booklet is also available online in Latvian , Lithuanian , Mandarin Chinese , Polish and Romanian .
 Adoption in Ireland today for birth parents considering adoption , outlines the process of adoption in detail - who can place children for adoption, who legalises the adoption process, giving final consent , the obligations of consulting fathers etc. Workbook for parents in the adoption process, is for parents, both mothers and fathers, who are deep into the adoption process with adoption social workers and encourages parents to examine in detail the implications of both placing a baby for adoption and parenting the baby.
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National Information Centre for Unmarried Parents, 14 Gandon House, Custom House Square, IFSC, Dublin 1. LoCall: 1890 252 084 Phone: (01) 6700 120 Email: info@treoir.ie
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