Patricia O'Lynn

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O'Lynn, Patricia (2016). "The right to education for young people excluded from mainstream in a divided society". Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. 67 (4): 491–514. doi: 10.53386/nilq.v67i4.132 .
  • McMullen, John; Jones, Sharon; Campbell, Rachel; McLaughlin, Judith; McDade, Barbara; O'Lynn, Patricia; Glen, Catherine (2020). "'Sitting on a wobbly chair': mental health and wellbeing among newcomer pupils in Northern Irish schools". Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. 25 (2): 125–138. doi:10.1080/01629778.2020.1763095. S2CID   219411055.
  • O'Lynn, Patricia (2022). Mainstream, margins and the spaces in-between: youth experiences of school exclusion in Northern Ireland (Thesis). Queen's University Belfast.
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    Patricia O'Lynn
    MLA
    Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
    for North Antrim
    In office
    5 May 2022 31 March 2023