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Damien Brennan, Who Cares? Negotiating & Renegotiating Care for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities - an Evaluation of Irish Disability Policy, THE CONF 2026 (Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference), Ireland, 4-5 March 2026, 2026,
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Brennan Damien, Digging for our Own: Voluntary Gravedigging and Collective Agency in Rural Ireland, Rural Futures, Dingle, Co Kerry, 8-10 June 2026, University of Sacred Heart, Pennsylvania, 2026,
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Brennan Damien, D'Eath Maureen, McCarron Mary, McCallion Philip, Henderson Ciara, Trinity College Dublin, A Question of Choice? The Provision of Care for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities, 2026, -,
Notes: [Life expectancy of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) has steadily improved, and with this progression in longevity, there is an increased need for health and social resources. This presents a specific challenge for policymakers seeking to provide life-long care for adults with ID. Researchers at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) have documented the changing health, social, and care needs of this vulnerable population highlighting the importance of planning for diverse living arrangements across the lifespan (McCarron et al., 2011; Brennan et al., 2018, 2025; McCausland et al., 2021; Sheerin et al., 2022; Burke et al., 2023). The evidence supports individualised solutions oriented around choice for both adults with ID and the families who care for them.],
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Brennan, D., McCallion, P., McCarron, M., & D"Eath, M, Keeping it in the Family: The proposed and rejected Irish Constitutional amendment on family caregiving - Insights from the IDS-TILDA Carers Study., Transforming Care Conference, Helsinki, Finland, June 25-27th 2025, 2025,
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Brennan, D, Long-Term Family Caregiving Sustainability with Ireland: Learning from the IDS-TILDA Carers Study. Healthcare in times of crisis: adaptive responses and global innovations., THE CONF 2025 (Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference), Trinity College Dublin, 5-6 March 2025, 2025,
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Brennan, D., McCallion, P., McCarron, M. and D'Eath, M, Keeping It in the Family: The Proposed and Rejected Irish Constitutional Amendment on Family Caregiving - Insights From the IDS-TILDA Carer Study, British Journal of Learning Disabilities., 2025,
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Brennan, D., McCallion, P., McCarron, M., & D"Eath, M., **** Keeping it in the Family: The proposed and rejected Irish Constitutional amendment on family caregiving - Insights from the IDS-TILDA Carers Study, British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025,
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Breslin, N., Brennan, D., Hollywood, E., Comiskey, C. and Sheerin, F., The role of Path Dependency Theory in the reproduced structures, systems and practices of the Irish Mental Health System over the last 200 years., New Horizons in Healthcare: Global Impact, Local Relevance, THE CONF 2024 (Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference), School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 5-7 March 2024, 2024,
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Timmins, F., McCausland, D., Brennan, D., Sheerin, F., Luus, R., McCallion, P., & McCarron, M., A national cohort study of spiritual and religious practices of older people with intellectual disability, Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 28, (2), 2024, p533 - 548,
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The social contract of care for people with an Intellectual Disability in, editor(s)Sheerin, F & Doyle, C , Intellectual Disabilities: Health and Social Care Across the Lifespan, Geneva, Springer Nature, 2023, pp187 - 197, [Brennan, Damien; D'Eath, Maureen],
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