The Gazette 1993

GAZETTE

APRIL . 1993

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Former Judge Pleads for Adequate Child Detention Facilities Delivering the annual keynote lecture at Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin, recently, former He said previous Governments had been well aware of shortfalls and had been negligent to the extreme in their duty by their omission to of the proposed Juvenile Bill.

3. The immediate implementation of the vital sections of the Child Care Act, 1991. 4. The appointment of more Gardai, vital in order to obtain the maximum cooperation with members of the public.

Judge of Dun Laoghaire District Court, Hubert Wine, made an impassioned plea for the immediate provision of adequate, safe centres of detention for disturbed young people. Referring back to a case of a 15 year old girl which had come before him in September, 1989 when he had refused to remand her to Mountjoy, thus highlighting the lack of detention facilities for emotionally disturbed young girls, he recalled that various Ministers had promised that steps would be taken immediately to provide adequate detention facilities so that such a situation would never recur. Judge Wine asked what had been the outcome of all the promises and undertakings that had been made on that occasion and since then. SADSI 1993 Paula Murphy, who has been elected Auditor of the Solicitors Apprentices Debating Society of Ireland for 1992/93, reports on plans for the year ahead. "Central to SADSI's agenda this year is the promotion of activities which involve the greatest number of apprentices throughout the country. With this objective in mind I have coopted a number of regional representatives on to the Committee including John Gaffney in Cork and Riobaird Pearse in Limerick.

introduce and fully implement new child care and related legislation. He called on the new Government to take action immediately and not to wait for a tragedy or to act only when it would be too late. He made the following suggestions to the Ministers for Justice, Education and Health. 1. The building of an immediate, safe and therapeutic centre of detention for emotionally disturbed young girls, with expert psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and officers looking after, not only the safety of the young girls, but also the safety of the staff. has been arranged for the year ranging from monthly debates, moot courts, jobs forum, sports days and our midsummer ball, together with a weekend away in Cork or Galway. Our first event was a SADSI 60s Night which was held in Blackhall Place on 19 February, the proceeds of which will be given to the SADSI Team who are taking part in the finals of the International Jessop Moot Court Competition in Washington this March. "We look forward to enjoying the support of all apprentices throughout the country during the year.'' • 2. The actual implementation - not just enactment - without delay

5. The appointment of an expert who would discuss the scale of the

problem with each of the 48 Judges of the District Court throughout the country. A

thorough investigation is required in order to assess the numbers of young people that have to be dealt with.

Judge Wine called on the Government to act on these suggestions immediately.

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