Government Drafting New Laws On Sexual ‘Grooming’ Of Children
The Government has reportedly confirmed that it is drafting new legislation to deal with the sexual “grooming” of young people.
Read MoreThe Government has reportedly confirmed that it is drafting new legislation to deal with the sexual “grooming” of young people.
Read MoreLegal measures aimed at counteracting anti-social behaviour, known as ASBOs, come into force today. The orders are being brought into operation for children of at least 12 and below 18
Read MoreA major suicide awareness rally will today aim to harness co-operation from various state agencies and voluntary groups. The event at Dublin’s Mansion House is being organised by the Turn the Tide of Suicide group which has called for more research, education and intervention to lower the death rate.
Read MoreNursing home owners are calling on the Health Service Executive to halt routine inspections of their premises pending improvements in the way standards are assessed.
Read MoreCalls for Megan’s Law to be implemented in Northern Ireland “as a matter of priority” have been made by the Rape Crisis Centre after the latest alert over a missing sex offender.
Read MoreAn investigation has been launched into claims that a group of seven English schoolchildren on a youth club trip to Northern Ireland was abandoned last week in the Co Down countryside.
Read MorePolice in west Belfast are fielding dozens of calls from victims of sexual abuse – some dating back 20 years, it emerged tonight. The number of reported incidents rose by a quarter last year with many people alleging attacks in their own homes.
Read MoreTaoiseach Bertie Ahern has described the investigation into an alleged paedophile ring in Dublin as a ‘very disturbing and worrying matter’.
Read MoreThe Taoiseach has dismissed media reports which he claimed suggested that all teenagers were addicted to drink or drugs. Bertie Ahern told the Dáil that just because a 14-year-old tried one cigarette or one drink, it did not make them an alcoholic or a smoker.
Read MoreChildren with special needs are being forced to wait almost two years to be assessed by educational psychologists at a cash-strapped schools board. New figures reveal children are enduring extraordinary waits to have their needs assessed by experts at the South Eastern Education and Library Board.
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