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# ryan-report - Wednesday 6 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Magdalenes

Micheál Martin apologises for omitting Magdalenes from redress scheme

The Fianna Fáil leader said he was sorry his party did not deal with survivors when it was in government.

# ryan-report - Monday 27 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Health

Recession leads to surge in mental health issues in children

The number of children seeking treatment for mental health issues has risen by 30 per cent in the past two years.

# ryan-report - Saturday 21 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Memorial

Memorial for abuse victims unveiled

‘Journey of Light’ will be erected at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin over the next two years.

# ryan-report - Tuesday 20 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Apostolic Visitation

Vatican visitors propose Church reforms to deal with abuse fallout

An Apostolic Visitation sent by Pope Benedict XVI suggests reforming admissions to seminaries, and organisation of dioceses.

From TheJournal.ie Clerical Abuse

Vatican visitors to publish report on Church child abuse

Pope Benedict’s hand-picked ‘Apostolic Visitation’ will publish a summary of their findings later this morning.

# ryan-report - Tuesday 27 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Column

Column: We know the horrific details of clerical abuse – but do we understand why it flourished?

Amnesty International Ireland director Colm O’Gorman explains the responsibility we all have to create a society where abuse can’t exist on an industrial scale, as detailed in the ‘In Plain Sight’ report.

# ryan-report - Monday 26 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Clerical Abuse

Clerical abuse in Ireland tantamount to torture: report

A study into the Ferns, Murphy, Ryan and Cloyne child abuse reports criticises the lack of prosecution against child sexual and physical abusers and those who concealed that abuse.

# ryan-report - Friday 22 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Declined

Sisters of Mercy will not meet with Quinn

The Sisters of Mercy have said they will not attend a meeting with Education Minister Ruairí Quinn this afternoon.

From TheJournal.ie Ryan Report

Will religious congregations attend key meeting with Ruairí Quinn?

How much compensation the Church pays to victims of abuse in residential institutions is up for discussion.

# ryan-report - Tuesday 19 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Daily Fix

Daily Fix: Tuesday

In today’s Fix: Ireland’s first female Chief Justice is named; News International heads face questioning over alleged phone hacking; and the Rubberbandits take New York…

From TheJournal.ie Children

‘Real progress’ being made on Ryan Report recommendations

The Minister for Children has published a second progress report on the recommendations arising out of the Ryan Report.

# ryan-report - Monday 6 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie UNCAT

Deep concern expressed by UN at levels of overcrowding in Irish prisons

United Nations Committee against Torture recommends that a mechanism should be astablished to facilitate criminal complaints. It also calls the practice of slopping out “inhumane”.

From TheJournal.ie Magdalene Laundries

UN Committee against Torture recommends inquiry into Magdalene Laundries

The Justice for Magdalenes group is calling for immediate action by the Government in the wake of the recommendations of the UNCAT report, which says that the State failed the girls and women of the Magdalene Laundries.

# ryan-report - Monday 30 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Monday

Nine things you need to know by 9am: Ratko Mladic to appeal extradition to face war crimes charges; nobody yet prosecuted over Ryan report revelations; and 11 people in Syria die as protests continue.

# ryan-report - Wednesday 8 September, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Ryan Report

Ireland needs more social workers

Key recommendations of the Ryan report are not being implemented because of a lack of care workers.

# ryan-report - Tuesday 13 July, 2010

THE OMBUDSMAN for Children has said that that a referendum on the rights of the child is urgent.

In her annual report, Ombudsman Emily Logan said the children’s needs to be put first and that change to the constitution was essential. She said:

“What’s very, very clear to me is because the Constitution – which is the gold standard – doesn’t provide for children, everything else that flows from that means that it’s deficient in terms of really placing the interests of children ahead of anything else.”

Logan pointed to the Ryan and Murphy reports released last year, as highlighting the importance of children’ rights.

The Ombudsman’s report covers the year 2009, when the full scale of horrific institutional abuse of children in Ireland was exposed.

Logan said that there had been a a 13% increase in complaints last year. Significant delays in accessing medical care were highlighted, particularly for children with disabilities.

In one case, a parent of a child requiring a psychological assessment was told they would have to wait two years. In another, a child who had been diagnosed with autism waited for three years to receive Speech and Language therapy.

Parents seeking care for children with special need also had to liaise with several different bodies; in one complaint, a parent with two children with complex medical needs was forced to liaise 24 groups and bodies.

The report showed that 74% of the complainants were parents or guardian who were representing children.

Logan also pointed out that despite the office receiving a significant increase in workload in the past year, the budget was reduced to €2.310m from €2.377m.