Dáil debates

Tuesday, 25 October 2022

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

3:45 pm

Photo of Thomas PringleThomas Pringle (Donegal, Independent) | Oireachtas source

Last week saw the Donegal Rape Crisis Centre report that it had 38 teenagers use its services in 2022, which is the highest level anywhere in the country. The manager of the centre has said that the level of physical violence accompanying the sexual violence is really very frightening. The manager went on to say:

Each month now we can't keep up with the number of referrals both under and over 18. The number of under 18s [reporting] at the moment is just staggering, it really, really is.

One of the issues highlighted is the lack of proper education for children in this area. We need real sexual awareness teaching. I would suggest that this must start for all children in primary school, at this stage. The Donegal Rape Crisis Centre has reduced to the age of 12 for the children who can access its services. I believe it is young men and boys who are in most need of support and who need to be taught about proper sexual behaviour. Now, however, they will be left behind. Will the Taoiseach tell the House if the Government provide adequate funding and reduce the age at which young people can receive sexual education in order to try to stem the tide of this abuse?

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