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        Nutrition poverty and health

        Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2004)
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        Origins, development and outcomes of Public Private Partnerships in Ireland: the case of PPPs in social housing regeneration

        Hearne, Rory Dr.; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2009-11)
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        Patterns of food and nutrient intake in a suburb of Dublin with chronically high unemployment

        Lee, Pauline; Gibney, Michael; Trinity College Medical School. Department of Clinical Medicine. Division of Nutritional Sciences (Combat Poverty Agency, 1989-06)
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        People poverty and participation

        Combat Poverty Agency (Combat Poverty Agency, 2009)
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        People, poverty & participation

        Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2009)
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        People, poverty and participation

        O'Flynn, Joan; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2009)
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        A policy paper on public health care issues for low income families with children: a report to the Combat Poverty Agency and the Irish National Organisation for the Unemployed (320 KB)

        Thornton, L.; Barry, Joe; Kelly, A. (2000)
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        Poor prescriptions: poverty and access to community health services

        Layte, Richard; Nolan, Brian; Nolan, Anne; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2007-04)
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        Poverty & Conflict in Ireland: An International Perspective

        Hillyard, Paddy; Rolston, Bill; Tomlinson, Mike (Combat Poverty Agency, 2005)
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        Poverty and the life cycle in 20th century Ireland: changing experiences of childhood, education and the transition to adulthood

        Gray, Jane; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2010-05)
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        Poverty impact of state pension reform on the elderly: an analysis of reform proposals in the 2007 Irish green paper

        Baroni, Elisa; O’Donoghue, Cathal; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2009-09)
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        Poverty is bad for your health

        Barrington,Ruth (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2004)
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        Poverty is bad for your health

        Barrington,Ruth; Combat Poverty Agency (Combat Poverty Agency, 2004)
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        Primary care access for homeless people: identifying best practice using Merchants Quay Ireland as a model of primary care provision

        O'Sullivan, Karin; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2008-09)
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        Progress through partnership: final evaluation report on the PESP pilot initiative on long term unemployment

        Craig, Sarah; McKeown, Kieran (Combat Poverty Agency, 1994)
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        Regional seminars as part of Ireland's national programme for the 2010 European year for combating poverty and social exclusion

        Community Workers’ Co-operative; European Anti-Poverty Network; Community Platform; Social Inclusion Division, Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (2011)
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        Report on combat poverty led consultation process for people living in vulnerable circumstances

        Combat Poverty Agency (Combat Poverty Agency, 2006-02)
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        Review of the national anti-poverty strategy framework document

        Goodbody Economic Consultants; Combat Poverty Agency (CPA) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2001-11)
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        Rights based approaches to food poverty in Ireland

        O’Connor, Deirdre; Cantillon, Sara; Walsh, Judy; University College Dublin (UCD) (Combat Poverty Agency (CPA), 2008-12)
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        The role of community development in tackling poverty

        Combat Poverty Agency (Combat Poverty Agency, 2000)
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