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Claire Brock speaks to Niamh Smyth, Aodhan O Riordan, Louise Burne, Fionnan Sheahan, Gavin Barrett & Chris Gunness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Minister for Integration Roderic O'Gorman is the man at the centre of one of the most severe and contentious problems facing the State: how to handle the huge increase in people arriving to seek International Protection.The war in Ukraine exacerbated the trend and helped scupper the Green Minister's plan to end the system of direct provision within the lifetime of this Government, instead leaving it in perpetual crisis-management mode as it struggles to accommodate tens of thousands of refugees.On today's Inside Politics podcast Minister O'Gorman talks to Hugh Linehan and Jack Horgan-Jones about his handling of the crisis.Ireland should support Ukrainians to return home by rebuilding infrastructure and possibly paying for travel back there, he says.The European Union needs to soon decide whether to extend additional rights enjoyed by Ukrainian refugees beyond their expiry date of March 2025, he adds.The Minister also says he expects between 13,000 and 15,000 asylum seekers to arrive in the country annually from now on.They discuss the struggle to accommodate such unprecedented numbers of arrivals and why local communities have not always been informed in advance when International Protection Applicants are to be housed in their midst.Plus, Minister O'Gorman makes the arguments in favour of a Yes vote in the two upcoming referendums on care and the definition of the family. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Sarah discuss Javier Millei and the World Economic Forum, and how Argentina's President is confounding expectations. Also, Roderic O'Gorman and Throuples, Roscrea's community hotel, and Jordan Petersen's re-education.
John and Sarah discuss Javier Millei and the World Economic Forum, and how Argentina's President is confounding expectations. Also, Roderic O'Gorman and Throuples, Roscrea's community hotel, and Jordan Petersen's re-education.
Host Hugh Linehan is joined Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray on this week's wrap with housing for refugees and asylum seekers, and the lack of alternative accommodation, now a perennial talking point, especially in this year of elections. But has a certain tension developed between Minister Roderic O'Gorman's department of Children, Equality, Integration, Disability and Youth and the Department of Housing? And have asylum seeker protests gradually started to impact political decision-making here?A somewhat comical exchange in the Dáil on its first day back after the Christmas recess saw Roderic O'Gorman and Independent Clare TD Michael McNamara engage in a debate on the upcoming referendums and the proposal to amend the Constitutional definition of a family. The durability of ‘throuple' relationships saw a complete breakdown in communication after the Clare TD misheard the minister.And are Government putting off big decisions with that general election creeping into view later in the year? Jennifer Bray describes a certain mania she witnessed firsthand at Leinster House as TDs can't seem to think about anything other than the date for GE 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth Roderic O'Gorman gave his reaction to the scenes in Rackett hall yesterday in Tipperary where it seems families of asylum seekers had to run the gauntlet of protesters being restrained by Gardai your reaction to those scenes .
Cian McCormack speaks to protesters in Roscrea, Co. Tipperary about why they are objecting to Racket Hall being used to house asylum seekers and Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Integration, outlines the latest Government plans for housing asylum seekers.
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth Roderic O'Gorman gave his reaction to the scenes in Rackett hall yesterday in Tipperary where it seems families of asylum seekers had to run the gauntlet of protesters being restrained by Gardai your reaction to those scenes .
Anton is joined by Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth.Together they discuss Ireland's immigration policy, the ongoing resistance to housing refugees in certain communities, and the fight against misinformation and disinformation online in relation to this issue.
On Saturday night, a fire destroyed most of a disused hotel in Co Galway that was set to begin housing up to 70 asylum seekers from Thursday, December 21st.Minister for Integration, Roderic O'Gorman said the blaze, which gardaí believe was started deliberately, was a “deeply sinister” act designed to intimidate international protection applicants.The fire at Ross Lake House hotel in Rosscahill, a remote area between Moycullen and Oughterard, is the latest in a growing list of incidents where buildings – particularly hotels – set aside to house asylum seekers, have been vandalised.Presented by Sorcha Pollak with guests Crime and Security Correspondent, Conor Gallager, and Polical Correspondent, Cormac McQuinn.Produced by John Casey and Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Equality and Integration, reacts to the blockade and fire at the Ross Lake House hotel in Galway that was due to house 70 asylum seekers.
In this exclusive interview, Niall engages in a one-on-one conversation with Peadar Tóibín, the Leader of Aontú, to explore the recent controversy surrounding the accommodation of Ukrainian refugees in Ireland.The discussion centers around the highly contentious presentation by Minister for Integration, Roderic O'Gorman, which proposed a new approach: accommodating Ukrainian refugees for only 90 days before transitioning them to the private sector.Niall delves into Peadar Tóibín's perspective on this matter, his insights into the political dynamics of the Cabinet, and his views on the humanitarian and logistical aspects of the proposal.Don't miss this in-depth conversation that goes beyond the headlines and offers a comprehensive analysis of this pressing issue.
In this episode, Niall delves into a recent controversy surrounding the accommodation of refugees fleeing Ukraine in Ireland. A proposed new approach, which suggests that Ukrainian refugees should be accommodated for only 90 days before being sent to the private sector, has ignited a heated debate.This topic arose from a recent article in The Irish Times, which unveiled a significant rift within the Irish government. The cabinet witnessed what's been described as "the most divisive, heated discussion" among ministers since the formation of the coalition.Minister for Integration, Roderic O'Gorman, presented a new approach to accommodating Ukrainian refugees, arguing that the current system was unsustainable and would lead to people being left on the streets. The proposal suggested that refugees should be housed for only 90 days before being moved to the private sector.Tánaiste Micheál Martin raised concerns that this would essentially shift the responsibility to the Department of Housing, which would have to provide housing and homelessness services after 90 days. Similar concerns were echoed by Minister for Housing, Darragh O'Brien.Government sources also mentioned plans to establish "five or six" major centers for Ukrainians across the country and gradually phase out the use of hotels. Disagreement persisted over the idea that refugees would be asked to leave these temporary centers after 90 days.There was also debate about the high social welfare rates in Ireland possibly acting as a magnet for Ukrainian refugees.The discussion escalates as Niall opens the lines to callers. Some believe that this is a smoke screen, asserting that the 90-day restriction is merely a technicality, as refugees would still receive benefits. These callers argue that the government should prioritize Irish citizens who are homeless and struggling to make ends meet.On the other hand, some callers contend that turning away those fleeing war and seeking safety is not an option. They believe that Ukrainian refugees should be given a chance to work and rebuild their lives. These callers argue that helping refugees and supporting vulnerable Irish citizens are not mutually exclusive.Join the conversation as Niall wraps up this contentious debate, examining the complexities of this humanitarian issue that has divided opinions across the nation.[bwl_poll id= "5876" /]
Anton is joined by Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth of Ireland, Roderic O'Gorman.Together they discuss the popularity of the Green Party, the potential for forming another coalition after the next election, as well as issues around changes that would allow women to defer maternity leave following a cancer diagnosis, managing the refugee crisis, and the Israeli Ambassador's criticism of President Michael D. Higgins.
John and Sarah are joined from the Seanad by Senator Ronan Mullen, in an episode that covers Colette Colfer's stand against her university's new gender policy, an update on the hate speech bill, and a question about whether the Seanad is a more hostile place than it used to be.00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Senator Ronan Mullen01:35 - Colette Colfer06:45 - Hate Speech 08:00 - Gender Equality 09:24 - Roderic O'Gorman 10:40 - Workplace Relations Commission 14:49 - Gender Identity, Pronouns, and Mandating Speech21:06 - Gender Dysphoria 22:35 - Helen Joyce23:45 - Children's Exposure Concerns31:10 - Hate Speech Bill41:26 - Media Bias and Censorship in Ireland55:08 - Political Environment and Consequences of Hate Speech Legislation01:00:20 - End
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, responds to demands for better funding of childcare - as many providers prepare to close as part of a three-day-protest.
Over 1,700 childcare providers will be closed for the next three days, as a result of strike action against what the Federation of Early Childcare Providers is calling “dangerous Government underfunding and inaction” Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth – Roderic O'Gorman.
Over 1,700 childcare providers will be closed for the next three days, as a result of strike action against what the Federation of Early Childcare Providers is calling “dangerous Government underfunding and inaction” Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth – Roderic O'Gorman.
Dheimhnigh Aire na Leanaí, Roderic O'Gorman do Cheannaire Aontú gur scrios a Roinn trí cinn de cheithre thuarascáil faoi ghasúir a bhí faoi chúram an Stáit.
The Federation of Early Childhood Providers has said that a ‘significant' number of providers will close their doors and go on a three-day strike later this month. A representative body for providers has said that the rising number of childcare providers closing their doors could lead to the State being unable to cater for the number of children requiring childcare, To discuss, Anton is joined by Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth of Ireland, Roderic O'Gorman.
Victims of domestic violence will receive their full pay if they need to take domestic violence leave – that is the announcement today. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman and the Minister explained how it will work. Good morning to you Minister, explain to us how this going to work.
Victims of domestic violence will receive their full pay if they need to take domestic violence leave – that is the announcement today. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman and the Minister explained how it will work. Good morning to you Minister, explain to us how this going to work.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Equality, reveals that victims of domestic violence will receive their full pay if they need to take leave from work.
PJ talks to Caroline Reidy of The HR Suite about the new Work/Life bill introduced by Roderic O'Gorman in the Dáil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder to discuss new care-leave entitlements for parents and carers that are to take effect next week, accommodation for Ukrainian refugees in hotels and the ongoing Ryan Tubridy pay scandal…
Today Minister Roderic O'Gorman is set to update the Cabinet on plans to ban conversion practices and their advertising on both gender and sexual orientation grounds Dr Paul Moran, Psychiatrist working with the National Gender Services
Today Minister Roderic O'Gorman is set to update the Cabinet on plans to ban conversion practices and their advertising on both gender and sexual orientation grounds Dr Paul Moran, Psychiatrist working with the National Gender Services
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth of Ireland, Roderic O'Gorman joins Gavan to share his thoughts on direct provision, asylum seekers in Ireland and the recent protests in County Clare this week.
Should social media firms take down footage of the Navan attack? As protests intensify, is Roderic O'Gorman being thrown under the bus? Áine and the team reflect on a violent and traumatic week, before considering other matters. Such as, what do you get when you cross a Health Minister trained in Taekwondo, John Travolta and a photo op?
Anton is joined by Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth. Together they discuss the government's response to the refugee crisis, the quality of accommodation afforded to those fleeing the war, combatting the rise in far-right protests across the country, and the pressures that may be coming down the line as the housing crisis continues.
Richard, Gavan & Zara are joined by Alex Crawford to talk about the earthquake in Turkey and Syria and how politics in Syria are interfering with the relief effort.Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman joins to talk racism in Ireland and the logistics of housing refugees. Later, the trio discuss the alleged Chinese spy balloon that was shot down over the US and the Too Into You campaign by Women's Aid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deir an tAire Lánpháirtíochta Roderic O'Gorman go bhfuil 20% de bhuiséad a Roinne (€641 milliún) dírithe ar lóistín a chur ar fáil do theifigh ón Úcráin, agus 395 milliún aige le cabhrú leo siúd a lorgaíonn “cosaint idirnáisiúnta” sa tír.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children and Equality, on new subsidy structures for childcare services.
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission say Ireland is currently in clear breach of its international obligations regarding newly arrived asylum seekers. Thirty-one asylum seekers who arrived here this week are currently without State accommodation. Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth joined Kieran on the show to discuss…
Joining Gavan On the Record is Roderic O'Gorman Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth. Together they discuss refugee accommodation shortages as well as the ongoing controversy surrounding Paschal Donohoe's 2020 general election expenses.
Minister for Integration, Roderic O'Gorman has said that any asylum seeker arriving in Ireland for the next month may have to live on the streets as there is a “very real risk” government will not be able to accommodate them. To react to this statement, Shane was joined by Fianna Fail TD Cathal Crowe. and CEO of Doras, John Lannon
Minister for Integration, Roderic O'Gorman has said that any asylum seeker arriving in Ireland for the next month may have to live on the streets as there is a “very real risk” government will not be able to accommodate them. To react to this statement, Shane was joined by Fianna Fail TD Cathal Crowe. and CEO of Doras, John Lannon
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, on new measures to alleviate childcare costs, as well as challenges relating to people seeking international protection.
Thousands of families benefit from substantial reductions in early learning and childcare costs from today. Minister Roderic O'Gorman Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth spoke to Jonathan on the show this morning,
Roderic O'Gorman is the latest minister to be passed what some survivors call a poisoned chalice. He is tasked with addressing the issues caused by Ireland's mother and baby home system - but how much can he achieve while in office? And does he recognise the hurt the Commission's report caused? In this episode, we put these questions to the minister, and hear again from those we've spoken to in the series about their continued fight for justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Protests against the housing of asylum seekers in Dublin's East Wall have been labelled “the worst of Donald Trump-type politics” by Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam. A second protest took place in the area last night. Lucky Khambule is Co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.
Protests against the housing of asylum seekers in Dublin's East Wall have been labelled “the worst of Donald Trump-type politics” by Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam. A second protest took place in the area last night. Lucky Khambule is Co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, discusses planned protests by childcare providers that will see hundreds of facilities closed for the day.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Integration, discusses the decision to temporarily close The Citywest Transit Hub to new arrivals.
This week on Morning Focus Alan was joined once again by Petrina O'Halloran, Founder of BirthandBeyond.ie to chat about maternity leave options. Petrina has set up an uplift page to gather signatures to bring to Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth of Ireland. Petrina believes that there needs to be a review of the current maternity leave policy and that Maternity Leave should be increased to 12 months while paid leave should be increased to 10 months and that a shared Maternity Leave allocation between both parents should be offered. You can find the petition here: https://my.uplift.ie/petitions/extend-maternity-leave-to-12-months.
The transit centre at Citywest is nearing capacity and the possibility of a pause on entry to new arrivals to Citywest due to a nationwide shortage of accommodation cannot be discounted.' That's according to Roderic O'Gorman the Minister for Integration. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Regina Doherty, Fine Gael senator to discuss...
We talk to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman.
Claire Brock speaks to Roderic O'Gorman TD, Holly Cairns TD, Kevin Doyle, Mairéad Cleary & Sarah Carey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Gavan is Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth. Together they discuss the year ahead for his department following the announcement of the details of Budget 2023.
The Government unveiled Budget 2023 yesterday - an overall package of supports worth more than €10 billion. Shane was joined on the show by Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth to discuss Budget 2023.
The Government unveiled Budget 2023 yesterday - an overall package of supports worth more than €10 billion. Shane was joined on the show by Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth to discuss Budget 2023.
The Government is today announcing paid leave for victims of domestic violence. Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this announcement.
The Government is today announcing paid leave for victims of domestic violence. Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this announcement.
"Over the course of the next week, we will be working with local authorities in rolling up up emergency rest centers. That would be a community hall or scout centers that have beds and showers. The basics is there what we have to offer, but it is a humanitarian crisis, that Ireland never had to face" - says Roderic O'Gorman, minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth in Ireland, also responsible for accommodation roll out of Ukrainian refugees arriving to Ireland. Together with Gavin he also discussed the issue of childcare in the upcoming budget.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth and Green Party TD for Dublin West
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth of Ireland, on accommodation for refugees.
Philip Ryan, Political Editor with Independent Newspapers, discusses the latest political developments here at home and Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, on plans to deal with staff shortages in the childcare sector.
Landmark new legislation giving adopted people access to their birth information has passed through all stages in the Dáil and Seanad and now will go to the President to be signed. Ciara spoke to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman.
Landmark new legislation giving adopted people access to their birth information has passed through all stages in the Dáil and Seanad and now will go to the President to be signed. Ciara spoke to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman.
Hundreds of expectant parents are to be given ‘baby bundles' with practical items to help them with their newborn children under a new Government pilot scheme. Minister for Children, Roderic O'Gorman joined Ciara Doherty on the show.
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and Green Party TD
Hundreds of expectant parents are to be given ‘baby bundles' with practical items to help them with their newborn children under a new Government pilot scheme. Minister for Children, Roderic O'Gorman joined Ciara Doherty on the show.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Integration, outlines Government plans to accommodate Ukrainian refugees and discusses the publication of a new Work Life Balance Bill.
Minister for Integration, Roderic O'Gorman is visiting Clare this week and will meet with Ukrainian refugees today. He spoke to Clare FM's Josh Prenderville on day one of his visit and on today's Morning Focus, Orla Ní Éilí, Co-ordinator of Clare Immigrant Support Network and Jackie Bonfield, CEO of MidWest Simon spoke to Alan Morrissey about their concerns. Photo (c) Clare FM
We speak to the Minister responsible, Roderic O'Gorman.
Gavan Reilly was joined by Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration, and Youth, and Green Party TD for Dublin West. Together they discuss the potential of introducing a financial incentive in the future for people who may be willing to take in Ukrainian refugees, the issues in finding appropriate housing for them, ambitions of and obstacles to abolishing direct provision, as well as Tony Holohan's decision to pull out of the Trinity College secondment role. Listen and subscribe to On The Record with Gavan Reilly on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Download, listen, and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Justin speaks to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman about the challenge of finding suitable accommodation for Ukrainian refugees.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Affairs
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, says the Government's Mother and Baby Homes redress scheme represents a significant milestone in the State's acknowledgement of its past failures.
This week we sit down to chat about the new COVID19 regulations for The Early Years and schools.Should contact tracing still go ahead? Should we be isolaing as close contacts?Find out what we had to say!We also discuss the recent announcement from Minister for Children, Roderic O'Gorman, on ‘doubling' state support for childcare by 2028. You don't want to miss this!We want to hear your opinion. Message us on Instagram, Facebook or send us an email @littlestepsbigfutures.com. Support us:https://www.facebook.com/littlestepsbigfutureshttps://www.instagram.com/little_steps_big_futures/
Yesterday in New York Taoiseach Micháel Martin said he was open to giving vaccines to over 5's after Pfizer have create a vaccine for children. Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O'Gorman joined Seán on the show to discuss the possibility of children getting vaccinated, the upcoming budget and the increased cost of childcare in Ireland. Listen and subscribe to On The Record with Gavan Reilly on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. ' Download, listen, and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children and Integration on plans, to end direct provision.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yjylrxwe Concern that women and children will be discriminated against in a compensation scheme. Imní go n-idirdhealófar mná agus leanaí i scéim chúitimh. News Minister for Children and Equality Roderic O'Gorman intends to expand the compensation scheme for those who have spent time in Maternity and Infant Homes. Nuacht Tá sé i gceist ag an Aire Leanaí agus Comhionannais Roderic O'Gorman an scéim chúitimh dóibh siúd a chaith am in Árais Máithreacha agus Naíonán a leathnú. The Irish Times reported today that women who spent less than six months in the houses and were in them after 1974 will be eligible to apply for compensation if the Government accepts Minister O'Gorman 's plan. Tuairisicíodh ar an Irish Times inniu go mbeidh mná a chaith níos lú ná sé mhí sna hárais agus a bhí iontu i ndiaidh 1974 i dteideal iarratas a dhéanamh ar an chúiteamh má ghlacann an Rialtas le plean an Aire O'Gorman. However, the report of the Commission of Inquiry into Maternity and Infant Homes published at the beginning of the year recommended that women who spent more than six months in the homes would be eligible to apply for compensation. Moladh i dtuarascáil an Choimisiúin Imscrúdúcháin Árais Máithreacha agus Naíonán a foilsíodh i dtús na bliana, áfach, gur mná a chaith níos mó ná sé mhí sna hárais a bheadh i dteideal cur isteach ar chúiteamh. Independent TD Catherine Connolly said the Government must ensure that women who have spent time in the homes and children born in them are not discriminated against when considering Minister O'Gorman 's resolution: "The Commission has discriminated between certain ages and certain years. Dúirt an Teachta Dála Neamhspleách Catherine Connolly go gcaithfidh an Rialtas a chinntiú nach n- idirdhealófar na mná a chaith seal sna hárais agus na leanaí a rugadh iontu nuair atá rún an Aire O'Gorman á mheas acu: "Rinne an Coimisiún idirdhealú idir aoiseanna áirithe agus blianta áirithe. They also referred to women who were in the homes alone without children, and then to children who were born and spent time after their mother left the house. Thagair siad freisin do mhná a bhí sna hárais leo féin gan páistí, agus ansin do pháistí a saolaíodh iontu agus a chaith am iontu i ndiaidh dá máthair an t-áras a fhágáil. Discrimination like this is unacceptable. " Ní féidir glacadh le hidirdhealú mar seo." According to Catherine Connolly, who was highly critical of the report when it was published in January, anyone in one of the halls should be entitled to go before any commission set up to tell their story and retaliate. to get. Dar le Catherine Connolly, a bhí an-cháinteach ar an tuarascáil nuair a foilsíodh í i mí Eanáir, gur cheart go mbeadh aon duine a bhí i gceann de na hárais i dteideal dul os comhair aon choimisiúin a bhunófaí lena a scéal a inseacht agus cúiteamh a fháil. A spokesperson from the Áras an Bon Secours Survivors Group in Tuam told RTÉ / TG4 News that they were disappointed that this story had been leaked to the media. Dúirt urlabhraí ó Ghrúpa Marthanóirí Áras an Bon Secours i dTuaim le Nuacht RTÉ/TG4 gur cúis díomá dóibh gur sceitheadh an scéal seo leis na meáin. Whoever spawned it appears to be regardless of the feelings of the survivors and those born in them, the spokesman said. Is cosúil go bhfuil cibé duine a sceith é beag beann ar mhothúcháin na marthanóirí agus na ndaoine a saolaíodh iontu, a dúirt an t-urlabhraí. Last night, Roderic O'Gorman wrote to survivors saying that although there was speculation about the compensation scheme in the media no settlement had been made. Aréir, scríobh Roderic O'Gorman chuig marthanóirí á rá cé go mbeadh tuairimíocht faoin scéim chúitimh sna meáin nach raibh aon socrú déanta. He will present the proposals to the Government in early October, he said. Cuirfidh sé na moltaí faoi bhráid an Rialtais i dtús Dheireadh Fómha...
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, believes new legislation allowing adopted people access to their birth certificates is robust and not legally vulnerable.
This week the panel are joined by People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith and discuss the Debenham's Worker's pickets, the far-right attacks on Roderic O'Gorman, and Paschal's Donohoe spreading his love of austerity to Europe. Left Inside is a weekly podcast offering a critical look at news, politics and culture from the left. It is produced by members of RISE to stay entertained, informed and a little bit sane during lockdown. RISE is a socialist organisation in Ireland, find out more on https://www.letusrise.ie/ See you next week, cheers! Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/LeftInsidePod Paul (https://twitter.com/paulmurphy_td), Dave (https://twitter.com/davemurf83), Brid https://twitter.com/bridsmithTD Any comments or queries please send them to LeftInsidePod@gmail.com ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ruptureradio/message