Maria O’Dwyer, PhD, is the national coordinator of the Prevention and Early Intervention Network in Ireland, a collective of practice, advocacy and research organizations that champion timely and appropriate supports as the key to better outcomes for children and families. A sociologist, Maria’s particular areas of research expertise and interest are early childhood care and education, outdoor play, child friendly cities and community development.
Carmel Hannan is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Limerick, Ireland, and an expert on Irish family dynamics and child development. Her research interests and publications focus on stratification issues within the family particularly as they relate to class dynamics and she has led a number of research projects in these fields. She received her DPhil from Nuffield College, Oxford. Prior to that, she worked as a senior researcher at the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex and at the Economic and Social Research Institute in Dublin.
Patricia Neville, PhD, is senior lecturer in social sciences at Bristol Dental School, University of Bristol, England. She is a research active sociologist who advocates for a social science perspective to health research. Her current research interests include sociology of health, gender and equality issues, and professionalism as well as a longstanding interest in contemporary Irish society.