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Child Protection

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 July 2017

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Questions (58)

Robert Troy

Question:

58. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Justice and Equality his plans regarding the implementation of the report by a person (details supplied); and the timeframe for these actions to be taken. [27841/17]

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Written answers

Firstly, I would like to acknowledge the work of Dr. Shannon and his team for the role they played in producing such a comprehensive analysis in relation to the use of Section 12 of the Child Care Act 1991.

Clearly, there are great sensitivities and trauma associated with the removal of a child from their parent or legal guardian. However, Section 12 of the Child Care Act 1991 is an essential legal mechanism through which the Garda Síochána performs its child protection function, and it is only used as a measure of last resort.

It is important to recognise that Dr. Shannon’s report indicates that Gardaí use these powers following careful consideration of the circumstances and available evidence. It also speaks very highly about the efforts made by Members of An Garda Síochána in treating children with sensitivity and compassion.

I am advised that An Garda Síochána has commenced an examination of all the recommendations contained in Dr. Shannon’s report and will engage with Tusla and other relevant State agencies to address how the recommendations might be implemented, as well as how soon they can be implemented.

As the Deputy is aware, many of the issues highlighted in the report come within the remit of my colleague the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. I will, of course, assist Minister Zappone in this urgent task, and I can assure the Deputy that An Garda Síochána will be fully supported in pursuing the very necessary reforms to policies, procedures and practices that are identified in the Report.

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