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Ex-priest jailed for 15 months as sisters urge other victims to come forward

Child protection workers don t shrug it off in the car on the way home

Child protection workers don t shrug it off in the car on the way home
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They re waiting for us to die - Day school pupils still await redress for abuse

They re waiting for us to die - Day school pupils still await redress for abuse
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How legal threats and the Ryan Commission s legacy impacted Mother and Baby Home inquiry

How legal threats and the Ryan Commission s legacy impacted Mother and Baby Home inquiry The potential legal action of survivors – which has become a reality in several cases – was seemingly not given the same consideration as legal action from religious orders. By Órla Ryan Thursday 3 Jun 2021, 5:53 PM 2 hours ago 4,552 Views 0 Comments An image of a nun concealing a skeleton is projected onto Sean Ross Abbey in Roscrea in County Tipperary as part of the Herstory Light Show on St Brigid s Day. Image: PA Images An image of a nun concealing a skeleton is projected onto Sean Ross Abbey in Roscrea in County Tipperary as part of the Herstory Light Show on St Brigid s Day.

Mother and baby homes inquiry: now reveal the secrets of Ireland s psychiatric hospitals

Mother and baby homes were institutions where unmarried women were sent to have their babies, often arriving destitute having been denied support by the child’s father, and even their own family, simply for falling pregnant outside marriage. The Irish government has recently published an inquiry into conditions at these homes, where 56,000 women spent time between 1922 and 1998 when the last closed. A report on similar homes in Northern Ireland has also recently been published. The Irish government’s inquiry is the latest investigation into institutions that together constituted what we have described as a network of “coercive confinement”. This also included reformatory and industrial schools, psychiatric hospitals, county homes (former workhouses) and Magdalen laundries. Yet the largest part of this landscape of confinement – institutions run by the state, particularly psychiatric hospitals – has gone unexamined.

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