학술논문

From Rhetoric to Reality: Challenges in Using Data to Report on a National Set of Child Well-being Indicators
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Child Indicators Research. March, 2009, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p33, 23 p.
Subject
Cabinet officers
Language
English
ISSN
1874-897X
Abstract
This paper highlights challenges arising in the compilation of Ireland's first State of the Nation's Children report (Office of the Minister for Children 2006). The Report--compiled by the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs in association with the Central Statistics Office, the Statistics Division of the Department of Health and Children, and the Health Promotion Research Unit, National University of Ireland, Galway--provides a description of the well--being of children and young people. It is based on the National Set of Child Well--Being Indicators developed in 2005 using a consensus approach involving multiple stakeholders, including children. Indicators included in the set relate to information about socio-demographics children's relationships children's health, educational, and social, emotional and behavioural outcomes and formal and informal supports for children. Key challenges arising in reporting on these indicators include (1) issues relating to the availability of data (2) variability in the quality of data available (3) absence of harmonisation of demographic variables in respect of some data and (4) issues arising in how the report should be compiled and presented. The paper concludes with a consideration of some of the key lessons learned in preparing this first Report.