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Unfit for purpose : Adoptee rights group calls for new agency ahead of apology from Tusla

Unfit for purpose : Adoptee rights group calls for new agency ahead of apology from Tusla
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Offaly group wants Mother & Baby home burial grounds taken over by State

Offaly group wants Mother & Baby home burial grounds taken over by State Reporter: );   ); A Tullamore based organisation has led the call at an Oireachtas Committee hearing for all burial grounds at Mother and Baby Homes to be taken over by the State. Aitheantas, an adoptee rights organisation, were giving evidence at the hearing of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children, Disability, Equality and Integration.  The Committee was told at a discussion on the Certain Institutional Burials (Authorised Interventions) Bill on Tuesday, April 27 that “the state should take ownership of all burial grounds, both those identified and those yet to be identified, by means of compulsory purchase order,” said Maree Ryan-O’Brien of Aitheantas.

State should take over Mother and Baby Home burial sites, Dáil Committee told

  There has been a call for all burial grounds at Mother and Baby Homes to be taken over by the state. A hearing of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children, Disability, Equality and Integration was told on Tuesday that “the state should take ownership of all burial grounds, both those identified and those yet to be identified, by means of compulsory purchase order,” said Maree Ryan-O’Brien of Aitheantas (Adoptee Identity Rights). More generally she said “as a recognised key stakeholder group our primary objective is that reform of the law in this area should be victim-survivor led.” She was speaking during a discussion on the Certain Institutional Burials (Authorised Interventions) Bill.

Taoiseach says new tracing legislation will be advanced

Taoiseach says new tracing legislation will be advanced The Taoiseach says new tracing legislation for those affected by illegal adoption will be advanced as a priority. His comments come after an RTÉ Investigates revealed thousands of Irish babies were illegally adopted over several decades, with many unaware they had been adopted or that it was illegal. Micheal Martin told his parliamentary party last night the issue is shocking, and goverment will work to ensure those affected are helped and supported. Founder of adoptee rights group, Aitheantas, Maree Ryan-O Brien, says this needs to happen right away Somebody discovering late in life that they have been adopted albeit illegally that has profound mental health affects.

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