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110 1 All Ireland Traveller Health Study Team.
245 10 All Ireland Traveller health study :|bsummary of findings
/|cAll Ireland Traveller Health Study Team.
260 Dublin :|bAll Ireland Traveller Health Study Team, School
of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science,
University College Dublin ;|c2010.
300 Web resource (236 p.)
440 0 LENUS Irish Health Repository.
500 CW105
500 CW718
500 CW748
504 Includes bibliographical references (pp. 176-204).
520 The All Ireland Traveller Health Study (AITHS) is a very
large-scale and ambitious undertaking and represents a
major commitment by the sponsoring stakeholders to
Traveller Health. The census of families North and South
marks the completion of the first stage of this exercise.
Following on from this report is the vital statistics
report and the consultative process with both Travellers
and Service Providers, employing both qualitative and
quantitative interview methodologies. The birth cohort
study is still in follow-up stage, and is a major
prospective issue for the future. This final report
assimilates findings from all stages of the project
together with recommendations.
650 0 Irish Travellers (Nomadic people).
650 0 Irish Travellers (Nomadic people)|zIreland.
650 0 Irish Travellers (Nomadic people)|xGovernment policy
|zIreland.
650 0 Travellers|xHealth|zIreland.
650 0 Travellers|xStatistics|zIreland.
650 0 Travellers|xFamilies|zIreland.
650 0 Irish Travellers (Nomadic people)|zIreland|xEconomic
conditions.
650 0 Irish Travellers (Nomadic people)|zIreland|xSocial
conditions.
730 0 |tOur Geels: All Ireland Traveller health study.
856 41 |uhttp://www.lenus.ie/hse/handle/10147/115606|zLink to the
FULL-TEXT of this publication via the LENUS Irish Health
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