Publications

Brierley, Mark/Tusla (2018). National Policy and Toolkit for Social Work Caseload Management. 

Brierley, Mark (2017). Review of the Impact of the Youth Work Strategy Support Grant. https://gov.wales/review-impact-youth-work-strategy-support-grant

Brierley, Mark (2017). Evaluation of the Impact of the Welsh Government's Annual Grant to the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS).  https://gov.wales/evaluation-impact-annual-grant-council-wales-voluntary-youth-services

Brierley, Mark (2017). Evaluation of the Impact of the Welsh Government's Annual Grant to Education and Training Standards Wales (ETS).  https://gov.wales/evaluation-impact-annual-grant-education-and-training-standards-wales-ets


Brierley, Mark (2010).  Tracing and Tracking Special Care in Ireland in  Changing Faces: Homelessness Among Children, Families and Young, Autumn/Winter 2010, pp.7-8.  https://www.feantsa.org/download/homeless_in_europe_autumn2010_en_final-pdf400948969711266824.pdf

Social Information Systems (2010). Tracing and Tracking of Children Subject to a Special Care Application. Dublin: Children Acts Advisory Board, Ireland. https://www.gov.ie/en/collection/9631e0-tracing-and-tracking-of-children-subject-to-a-special-care-applicati/

Social Information Systems (2009). Overcoming obstacles: Barriers affecting practitioner’s engagement with the CAF process and lead professional. Leeds: Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC).  

Social Information Systems (2009). Use of Team Around the Child (TAC) Model for the 11-14 Age Group. Leeds: Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC). https://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/use-of-the-team-around-the-child-model-for-the-11-14-year-age-group/r/a11G00000017tzrIAA

Social Information Systems (2008). A Model for Estimating the Number of Volunteers when the “footprint” of the Children’s Workforce Development Council (2008).  Leeds: CWDC. 

Social Information Systems (2008). Review of Special Care Applications. Dublin:  Children Acts Advisory Board. https://www.gov.ie/pdf/?file=https://assets.gov.ie/39989/f07fc8c9e5364c80bd87f51f9c1a3877.pdf#page=1

Social Information Systems (2008). Baseline Audit of Risk-Led Sentence Planning in the Secure Estate. London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales.  

Social Information Systems (2006). Risk Management Polices of Youth Offending Teams: Evaluation Overview. London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. 

Social Information Systems (2005). Review of Admission Criteria and Processes for Special Care. Dublin: Special Residential Services Board. https://www.gov.ie/pdf/?file=https://assets.gov.ie/39992/a40496ab74414df0bfe44f8518981455.pdf#page=1

Social Information Systems (2005). National Child Care Information Project (NCCIP), Ireland: Business Process Design.  Northwich: Social Information Systems. 

Social Information Systems (2005). Race Action Plans of Youth Offending Teams: Overview Evaluation. London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales.  

Social Information Systems (2004).  NCCIP - Phase V Report - Priority Management Information, including Definition of Outstanding Terms Northwich: Social Information Systems.  

Social Information Systems (2004). Child Care and Family Support Services – International Comparisons. Northwich: Social Information Systems.  

Social Information Systems (2003). Definition and Usage of High Support in Ireland. Dublin: Special Residential Services Board.  https://www.gov.ie/pdf/?file=https://assets.gov.ie/39994/ec405ebc76624fe08e319b177115054c.pdf#page=1

Social Information Systems (2002). National Child Care Information: Final Report on Options for System Development and ImplementationDublin: Department of Health and Children.

Social Information Systems (1996).  Implementing National Standards: A Guide through Quality Assurance for the Guardian Service (1996).  London: Department of Health.