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THE audio recordings of Mother and Baby Home survivor personal testimonies are now destroyed, Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman today confirmed. Speaking at the Oireachtas Children’s Committee, discussing the Mother and Baby Commission of Investigation, the Green Party minister indicated the primary source material detailing first-hand experiences of individuals in the homes is now irretrievable. “It’s the commission’s view that those tapes are not retrievable,” he said in response to a question from Cathal Crowe about whether the tapes could be retrieved “at the 11th hour”. Mr O’Gorman said he has “no basis to say that that answer is provided to me in bad faith”. ....
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GPS trackers set young criminals up for failure, Human Rights Commissioner says Posted ThuThursday 4 updated ThuThursday 4 FebFebruary 2021 at 9:48pm The Queensland Government said it would consider GPS trackers on young criminals to address youth crime. ( Print text only Cancel Queensland s Human Rights Commissioner Scott McDougall says GPS trackers are best suited to sex offenders, not children, as he warns the State Government not to rush any changes to the youth justice system. Mr McDougall said the proposal raised a number of human rights issues and said research suggested GPS devices created a lot of stigma for children and didn t necessarily work . ....
Premium Content Subscriber only WHEN her car started playing up, Ipswich mum Kerri Morris knew she could count on her friends to ensure her four children got to and from school. Sure enough, finding help was easy, leaving Kerri free to focus on her car repairs, without having to worry about school trips. That s the nature of a group of parents who banded together to help each other out and turn to for support. Traven, Year 11 with his mum Kerri Morris at the Talking Families launch at Bremer State High School. Photo: Ebony Graveur Kerri said the small group of parents with children at Bremer State High School formed four years ago when they met at the school. ....