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- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 3:In page 9, lines 8 to 11, to delete all words from and including "error" in line 8 down to and including line 11 and substitute the following:"error— (a) where the failure or error related to the admission of a student to a school or special class, by admitting the student to the school or special class concerned, or (b) where the failure or error related to a...
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: On a point of order, do the last amendments not need to be seconded on Report Stage to be valid?
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: Senator Colette Kelleher could not be here today but she asked me to note that she welcomes the Minister's wording. Had she been here, she would have withdrawn her amendment.
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I welcome amendment No. 23. I thank the Minister for agreeing to a review of this section of the Bill. I would like to see how the priority in admissions that is given to minority-religion schools is working in practice. The results of the review will be welcome in establishing that. I thank the Minister again for taking this proposal on board. I appreciate that this means amendment No....
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I fully support the Sinn Féin amendment, mainly because I do not think many students from English-language primary schools make the shift to Irish-language schools at second level. The amendment will provide protection in some regions and some places. I do not support the amendment tabled by my colleague, Senator Grace O'Sullivan, which would apply further down the age bracket. I know...
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I second the amendment.
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: Senator Gallagher can correct me if I am wrong but when asking whether it applies to all schools that does not undermine the point about the schools this will have an impact on. Even if the Minister says this applies to all schools that is still discriminatory because my parents did not go to second level school. I left school at the age of 15. My grandparents did not go to second level...
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: Clongowes has been mentioned. I am just mentioning that the Minister went to the same school. That is not a personal attack. It is a fact.
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: It is not an attack, it is only a fact that I would have no issue in sending my child to a private boys school had I had a son, I just would not want to be actively discriminated against because I did not have the second level education and my parents and grandparents did not have second level education that would be required for me to be able to enrol my child in such a school.
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 20:In page 31, line 6, to delete "concerned." and substitute the following:"concerned;(xv) age-appropriate guidelines for primary and post-primary schools, respectively, in relation to students who do not wish to attend religious instruction or classes.".
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 21:In page 31, line 6, to delete "concerned." and substitute the following:"concerned;(xv) statutory guidelines for schools in preparing arrangements and procedures in relation to the suspension and exclusion of students under section 23 of the Education (Welfare) Act of 2000.".
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: On Committee Stage, the Minister did not accept an amendment I proposed that sought to empower the Minister of the day to make national regulations on suspension and exclusion. His decision was based on the existence of statutory codes under the Education (Welfare) Act 2000, section 23 of which requires schools to draw up codes of conduct and procedures they must follow before students can...
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister. I suppose I agree that the arrangements are robust. My problem is with how they are being implemented and followed at local level. I would prefer to be in a situation where there is no need for an appeal. I am willing to accept what the Minister is saying. I might follow up this matter through other avenues, such as Tusla or the Department of Children and Youth...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: Subsection (1) of the proposed new section looks satisfactory but I have a worry. I do not know whether what is stipulated in subsection (2) is normal practice. Maybe I can be corrected. The amendment makes it almost illegal to answer question. Reference is made to not providing in an application "any information relating to the person's political opinions or religious or philosophical...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: When I became a Member of this House, I did not imagine that this Bill would be the one to cause me the greatest insult. We have started talking about lay people as if they are a different species.
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: I do not know who the lay people are who were referred to by Senator McDowell and Senator Norris and who will come in and infiltrate the system by interpreting the law. The judge interprets the law but these Houses amend legislation and the Constitution. What do the Senators think is going to happen on a commission on which lay people sit? They seem to have an image of lay people as...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: Nobody is suggesting a team of eight lay members from the radical left. It will attract people with a genuine interest in contributing to a commission and to the Judiciary of the country. This is about creating diversity and I do not understand why people are afraid of diversity. People are only afraid of things when they feel threatened so I wonder what it is about lay people that...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: Are they simply people who do not operate in the same circles as the Senators?
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: No. Amendment No. 7 was removed from the group and it is being dealt with on its own.
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (4 Jul 2018)
Lynn Ruane: My amendments are in this grouping. I support Senator Ó Donnghaile's amendment. I will speak to amendment No. 11 first. I welcome much of section 7, particularly that judicial appointments are to be made based on merit and that gender equality will be a key objective. However, feasibility and practicality should not be a consideration when setting out aims, especially in terms of...