Showing posts with label Tusla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tusla. Show all posts

Friday, 25 August 2017

REPORT TO
MEMBERS OF
THE JOINT COMMITTEE
OF THE OIREACHTAS
ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH AFFAIRS


Mr Fred McBride Chief Executive Tusla
Child and Family Agency

The legal context – management of allegations of abuse One of the most significant challenges facing Tusla on establishment was the management of allegations of abuse, particularly those when an adult comes forward with an allegation of abuse which happened to them as a child. The State has unequivocal duties to children who are not receiving adequate care and protection. These obligations arise from the Constitution and have been placed on a statutory footing in the form of the ‘Child Care Act 1991’. The Act provides a legislative framework for best promoting the welfare of children and confers both statutory powers and duties upon Tusla. However, there is no specific provision within the Act to conduct assessments of abuse perpetrated against children In the vacuum of a legislative provision, Tusla conducts its assessments in accordance with its policy, which is, in turn, informed and shaped by case law and best practice. Currently, on receipt of a referral or allegation of abuse, Tusla will assess the allegation in line with its policy and established procedures. In conducting such assessments, the sole objective of Tusla is to identify, and thereafter manage, any risk posed to children. The function of Tusla is not the detection and prosecution of a criminal offence, the administration of justice or a finding of innocence or guilt. These are matters reserved for An Garda Síochána, the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Courts of Criminal Justice. Go to:The Complete Report

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Making a Comment, Compliment or Complaint to TUSLA

A written complaint should include:

  • Who was involved?
  • What happened and when?
  • What are you concerned about?
  • Have you done anything else to resolve this matter?
  • What do you want to happen now?
It will also assist the complaints officer if any extra information and/or copies of other relevant documents are attached to your written complaint. 

Long Delay In TUSLA
Dealing With Some
Child Abuse Allegations

Ombudsman Peter Tyndall

Bellow is what can only be regarded as "
A DAMNING INDICTMENT OF 
THE WORK OF TUSL"

The following report, dated Wednesday 19 July 2017 appeared on the RTE website on the above subject and can only make harrowing reading to the ill-fated clients and their families who were failed by TUSLA "The Child and Family Agency":
The Ombudsman has criticised Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, for serious failings in its responses to a number of allegations of child abuse made against adults.
The watchdog found that in one case it took five years to clear the name of an accused man, while in another a note recording a complainant's allegations was sent to the wrong address.
The report by Ombudsman Peter Tyndall has its origins in a warning three years ago by his office to the newly-created Tusla about how social workers were handling some cases including allegations of child abuse, particularly historic complaints. Link to Full Report  [A Must Read]

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