Written answers

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Mother and Baby Homes Inquiries

Photo of Dominic HanniganDominic Hannigan (Meath East, Labour)
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822. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if he is considering the inclusion of Protestant run mother and baby homes in the proposed commission of investigation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31113/14]

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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The Government has undertaken to establish a Commission of Investigation into the concerns that have arisen in relation to Mother and Baby Homes. The decision to establish a Commission of Investigation into these matters received the unanimous endorsement of this House and I intend to report back to the House before summer recess on the progress being made to establish the Commission. The Government has also publicly confirmed that the intended scope of this investigation will go beyond the home operated by the Sisters of Bon Secours in Tuam, Co. Galway and these announcements have been widely welcomed.

The process of developing detailed terms of reference for the Commission is being supported by the work of a high level Cross Departmental Review Committee. The Committee was asked to complete its considerations by 30 June so as to inform Government's deliberations. My predecessor, Minister Flanagan, received the interim report of the Committee in line with the due date and I am now consulting with Government colleagues on the decisions to be made on foot of this report and the earlier endorsement of the House of the proposal to establish a Commission of Investigation.

The appropriate model, including the debated matters to be investigated and the proposed approach to these matters, is being considered as part of the consideration of the Commission's terms of reference. Public calls to include a range of institutions, and concerns related to particular practices, are also being considered as part of this work.

A key task of the initial scoping exercise is to ensure that a realistic approach is taken to investigating these matters. Our approach should have regard to the facts established through recent inquiries into related institutions, and the general experience gained in conducting similar investigations into matters of public importance. Establishing an appropriate inquiry which is capable of effectively addressing these important matters in a sensitive and timely manner is the primary concern for Government.

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