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Commission to Inquire into

Child Abuse Report (Ryan Report)

 
 
INCLUSION IRELAND
COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO CHILD ABUSE REPORT
MARCH OF SOLIDARITY
OTHER ORGANISATIONS
INCLUSION IRELAND

Inclusion Ireland calls for immediate inspection and standards in services for children with a disability

The Child Abuse Commission Report outlines decades of abuse in services for children with a disability. The McCoy report, published in December 2007, outlined abuse in a disability service in Galway. In Leas Cross, a person with an intellectual disability died. Inclusion Ireland is now asking how many more reports do we need...READ MORE

Law on checking residential disability services essential

Institutional care does not belong to a different era, as the Ryan report stated, as thousands of people with disabilities still live in such care, writes Deirdre Carroll...READ MORE

Over 170 complaints to HSE on care homes

Deirdre Carroll, chief executive of Inclusion Ireland, an umbrella group representing people with intellectual disabilities, says reports of neglect and abuse have been made to its organisation before...READ MORE

Inspecting disability centres - letters

I would like to support Deirdre Carroll’s call (Opinion, June 11th) for the Government to set up inspection for all services for people with disabilities at once – even if, to begin with,  this is on a minimal scale...READ MORE

Need for standards in light of Ryan Report

CLICK HERE to listen to Deirdre Carroll, CEO of Inclusion Ireland, discuss the need for standards in disability services following the publication of the Ryan Report, on RTÉ Radio One's This Week programme.

Disability care standards will not be made statutory

Inclusion Ireland chief executive Deirdre Carroll said she had “mixed emotions” about the launch of the standards that her organisation had been seeking for 14 years...READ MORE

Lack of inspections leave thousands in care vulnerable to abuse

Inclusion Ireland, an umbrella group representing people with intellectual disabilities, yesterday called on the Government to revisit its decision and urgently...READ MORE

State has no funds for disabled standards

Inclusion Ireland, an umbrella group representing people with intellectual disabilities, welcomed the new standards but said the failure to place them on a statutory footing means poor services will continue to operate...READ MORE

COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO CHILD ABUSE REPORT

Commission into Child Abuse Homepage

To access to the homepage of the Commission, CLICK HERE

Recommendations

To access the Recommendations, CLICK HERE

Chapter 5, Volume 2, Lotas in Cork

To access Chapter 5, CLICK HERE

Chapter 13, Volume 3, Special needs schools and residential services

To access Chapter13, CLICK HERE

Chapter 16, Volume 3, Hospitals

To access Chapter 16, CLICK HERE

MARCH OF SOLIDARITY

 

 

Inclusion Ireland took part in the March of Solidarity with survivors of the institutional child abuse crimes detailed in the Ryan Report in June. CLICK HERE for pictures from the March.

 
OTHER ORGANISATIONS

Learning from the Past: Responding to the Recommendations of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse Report

Learning from the Past: Responding to the Recommendations of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse Report is the Children’s Rights Alliance response to the Ryan Report. It is a 32-page document that calls for 24 actions, to be included in the Government Implementation Plan of the Ryan Report, due at the end of July 2009...READ MORE

 
 
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