Responding to Government policy priorities

St Ultan’s respond to and serve a wide range of Government policy priorities reflecting the nature of the integrated model and response to the reality of the needs of children and families in Cherry Orchard . St Ultan’s Campus fits with the whole of Government approach whereby departments and agencies work together with a view of achieving the best outcomes for children and families .

Government policy priorities

A Programme for Partnership Government (May 2016)

Children First — National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children

Better Outcomes Brighter Futures (DCYA)

First 5 — A Whole-of-Government Strategy for Babies, Young Children and their Families 2019–2028 (DCYA)

Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools (DEIS)

NEPS Well-being Policy Statement and Framework for Practice 2018-2020

National Strategy on Children and Young People’s participation in Decision making 2016-2020

Education and Training Board Act 2013

Strategy for Growth 2014-2020

Justice and Youth/crime prevention Probation Service Strategy

Commitments to cross-departmental and inter-agency collaboration

City of Dublin Youth Services Board

Cherry Orchard Area Action Plan (2017)