Seanad debates

Thursday, 18 April 2013

10:50 am

Photo of David NorrisDavid Norris (Independent) | Oireachtas source

I ask the Leader to investigate a troubling matter and report to the Seanad. I understand that a group calling itself the Iona Institute deliberately misled the convention by knowingly using inappropriate information. It is serious that a body established by both Houses of the Oireachtas should be so misled.

I refer to page 1 of the institute's submission which quoted a 2002 Child Trends Research Brief entitled Marriage from a Child's Perspective: How Does Family Structure Affect Children, and What Can We Do About It? The institute cited the report as supporting its case against marriage equality. The authors of the report placed a disclaimer on its front page stating:

Note: This Child Trends brief summarizes research conducted in 2002, when neither same-sex parents nor adoptive parents were identified in large national surveys. Therefore, no conclusions can be drawn from this research about wellbeing of children raised by same-sex parents or adoptive parents.
The authors contacted the convention to make its disclaimer plain. This situation is a repeat of what happened some years ago when somebody associated with the group wrote an opinion piece citing scientific surveys and so on. The article was immediately met with a disclaimer in the letters column by the very authors cited who said that it was a completely inappropriate use of their research material. Attempts were also made to impugn individual members with tables-----

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