Written answers
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
Department of Children and Youth Affairs
Child Detention Centres
Clare Daly (Dublin Fingal, Independent)
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43. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if she has been notified by the board of Oberstown Children's Detention Campus that it is seeking legal advice regarding the latest report of the Ombudsman for Children into incidents at the campus; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6988/19]
Katherine Zappone (Dublin South West, Independent)
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The Ombudsman for Children commenced an investigation regarding a complaint from the parent of a child who was living at Oberstown Children's Detention Centre. I understand that the complaint related to an incident in November 2016 involving the child.
In accordance with the legislation, the Ombudsman for Children issued a statement to the Board in October 2018 under Section 13(6) of the Ombudsman for Children Act 2002. The Board decided to seek legal assistance in relation to the Ombudsman's statement and it subsequently responded to the Ombudsman in November 2018.
Separately, civil legal proceedings were initiated on behalf of the child. In light of this, the Ombudsman for Children decided to discontinue his investigation. I understand that this would be normal practice when court proceedings are commenced.
It is important to note that the discontinuation of the Ombudsman's investigation is in line with Section 11(1) of the Ombudsman for Children Act 2002 (as amended) and arises from the decision to initiate civil legal proceedings, rather than from any action taken by the Board of Oberstown.
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