Action for
Children and Families
of Prisoners
We are a network focused on children and families affected by imprisonment. Our members include community-based organisations, researchers, and advocacy groups. We aim to map current knowledge and supports, and disseminate best practices and actions for change.
The estimated number of children with a parent in prison on any given day in Ireland
The estimated number of children who experience parental imprisonment each year in Ireland
NETWORK NEWS
Upcoming opportunities: Oct + Nov 2021
Here we collate a range of opportunities to bring about positive sustained changes for children and families affected by imprisonment. This page will be updated as new opportunities arise.
Network Submission to the Review of Prison Rules
The Network made a submission to the consultation on the review of the Prison Rules 2007 (‘the Rules’), with a specific focus on sections of the Rules that relate to the priority work areas of the Network.
Network meeting with the Irish Prison Service
The network met with representatives of the Irish Prison Service, including Fergal Black (Director of Care and Rehabilitation), to discuss priorities for children and families of prisoners in Ireland.
Fourth meeting of Action for Children and Families of Prisoners
The Action for Children and Families Network joined together for the first meeting of the network for the 2021/2022 period. The primary focus of the meeting was to generate ideas on how to action the various recommendations of IPRT’s recently launched report.
IPRT launches ‘Piecing it Together’
Piecing It Together: Supporting Children and Families with a Family Member in Prison in Ireland assesses progress on a series of recommendations made by IPRT in “Picking up the Pieces” in 2012.
Third meeting of Action for Children and Families of Prisoners
The key focus of the third network meeting was to inform the updating of the “Picking up the Pieces” report. Three network members presented their research to inform the updated report.
Supported by
the Katharine Howard Foundation
and St Stephen’s Green Trust