“…This regional focus uncovers the influence of local culture, religion and social attitudes in producing and facilitating child welfare strategies and, for instance, the policy of child emigration was accelerated by Nugent himself, who claimed there were 23,000 impoverished Catholic children living on the streets of Liverpool in the 1860s (Belchem, 2000, p. 120; Kohli, 2003, p. 243). Subsequently, over 80,000 children were emigrated to Canada out of workhouses, orphanages, industrial schools, religious and charitable institutions between 1860 and 1930 (Rooke & Schnell, 1983, p. 57).…”