This article examines Tusla’s response to a recent child sexual assault case in Ireland Tusla, along with the wider issues raised at the Oireachtas committee regarding missing children and oversight within the care system.
Tusla’s chief executive, Kate Duggan, has issued an apology for the wording of a public statement...
Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) has issued a public apology following the inquest into the death...
A 78-year-old man has pleaded guilty to a series of sexual offences spanning five years, following...
National campaign to highlight available supports A new sexual violence awareness campaign has...
Defence Forces mental health support in Ireland under review The recent inquest into the tragic...
Gardaí have launched a sexual assault investigation into multiple alleged sexual assaults at a...
Access to special education remains one of Ireland’s most serious challenges. While recent...
Assessment of Need delays reach record levels in Ireland Children with disabilities are facing...
Man’s attempt to halt sister’s sexual abuse civil claim fails A man has failed in his bid to...
The North Kerry CAMHS "Lookback Review," led by Dr. Colette Halpin and a team of independent...
Sodium Valproate Inquiry in Ireland opens. The Sodium Valproate Inquiry in Ireland officially...
CHI apologises to families amid concerns over the CHI hip surgery review Children’s Health Ireland...