- Report of the Ombudsman for Children of Ireland to the Joint Oireachtas (parliamentary) Committee on Health and Children on Child Protection
- Advice of the Ombudsman for Children of Ireland on the proposed changes to the Children Act, 2001
- Advice of the Ombudsman for Children of Ireland on the Criminal Law Sexual Offences Bill, 2006
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Recent activities of the Ombudsman for Children's Office (OCO) include the following.
Research and legislation work
The Ombudsman for Children submits advice to Government on her own initiative or on request from the Government or a Government Minister. The Office has, in the past year, submitted advice on the areas of criminal justice, integration, adoption, immigration, human trafficking as well as reiterating our previous call for the need for a Constitutional referendum on children’s rights. Copies of the Ombudsman for Children’s advice on these issues can be downloaded from the ENOC website.
The Ombudsman has made written and oral submissions to Parliamentary Committees on a range of issues including a Constitutional amendment.
The Office has recently completed an independent consultation with Separated Children living in the care of the State.
The purpose of the consultation was to develop a deeper understanding of their experiences since they have arrived in Ireland. The aim of the project was to identify key issues of concern to the children themselves and in so doing, the project has endeavoured to identify any gaps in supports for Separated Children and develop recommendations aimed at addressing these gaps. The outcomes of this project will be brought to the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) as well as the Child Trafficking Working Group.
Examination and investigation of complaints
In 2008 the OCO received 810 complaints. In 2009 we have seen a further increase on the figures for last year. Much of this followed the publication of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse. However, the increase has been maintained in the months since. At a presentation to a Parliamentary Health Committee we detailed the nature of some of our existing complaints.
In 2008 the Ombudsman for Children initiated a number of own volition investigations. Section 10(1)(a)(ii) of the Ombudsman for Children Act, 2002 provides that the Ombudsman for Children may conduct an investigation where an action may have adversely affected a child, where there may have been maladministration and where she considers that an investigation would be warranted.
An investigation into the state of implementation of the Children First: National Guidelines for the Protection and Welfare of Children by the Health Services Executive (HSE) was initiated by the OCO in November 2008.
Since its establishment, this Office has received a growing number of complaints regarding allocation of Local Authority housing for children with disabilities. Nearly all of these complaints regarded concerns over allocation of Local Authority/social housing to children with disabilities. In view of this, the OCO commissioned a special report regarding children with disability and their families accessing suitable local authority housing.
Promotional and participation activities
In 2008, the Office took a variety of steps to provide for children and young people’s participation and to raise awareness of their rights and concerns at all levels, including the most influential level – legislators. In 2008 we brought those concerns to the Parliament.
During 2008, we commenced work with the OCO’s second Youth Advisory Panel (YAP). The Panel includes twenty five young people from rural and urban areas throughout Ireland, whose circumstances and experiences broadly reflect the diversity that now exists in Irish society. We are clear with the young people that they are not expected to represent the views of all young people in Ireland but are there representing their own views. Following consultation with children and young people from around the country we have adhered to the principle of participation in a voluntary capacity.
Operational level: National
Organisation mandate: Research child rights, Work directly with children, Work in partnership with organisations
Other organisations based in Ireland:
- GOAL Ireland
- Baby Milk Action (Ireland)
- ChildFund Ireland
- Children's Rights Alliance - Ireland
- Educate Together
- GOAL - Ireland
- International Human Rights Network
- Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
- Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children - ISPCC
- Plan Ireland
- Refugee Support Service
- RTÉ News
Organisations working in similar fields:
- African Commission on Human and People's Rights
- AKSHAYA Rehabilitation Trust
- All-Ukrainian Foundation for Children's Rights
- Anita Home
- Artists United 4 Childrewn and Youth Development (AUCAYD)
- Asociación Alianza Por Tus Derechos
- Associação Brasileira de Magistrados, Promotores de Justiça e Defensores Públicos da Infância e Juventude
- Association Défis - Jeunes pour le Développement
- Association for the Promotion and Progress of Children in Khenchela
- Association pour l'Encadrement des Orphelins et l'Education à la Paix
- Australian Children's Rights Council
- Autre Vie
- Azerbaijan NGO Alliance For Children’s Rights
- Bharat Integrated Social Welfare Agency
- Canadian Children's Rights Council - Conseil canadien des droits des enfants
- Caucus for Children's Rights
- Center for the Human Rights of Children
- Centre for Child and the Law
- Centre For Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC)
- Centre for Women's Studies - University of Nijmegen
- Centro Internazionale Studi Famiglia
- Centro Italiano Aiuti all'Infanzia
- Child Care - Northern Ireland
- Child Helpline Cameroon
- Child Legal Aid Centre
- Child Protection Alliance
- Child Rights Brigade International
- Child Rights Information and Documentation Centre
- Child Rights International Network
- Child Rights Trust
- Children Concern Organisation
- Children First - Pakistan
- Children Today Centre
- Children's Issues Centre
- Children's Law Centre
- Children's Rights Alliance for England
- Children's Rights Project, Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape
- Christian Children's Fund - Geneva Office
- Commissioner for Children, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA
- Commissioner for Human Rights, Council of Europe
- Community Children Organisation (COCO)
- Consortium for Street Children
- Cruz Roja Española
- Curious Minds
- Defence for Children International
- Defensores PROCDN
- Division of Childhood and Adolescence, Department of Health, Canada
- Enfants du Monde - Droits de l'Homme
- European Network of Ombudspersons for Children
- Fondation Des Droits De L'Enfant
- Fortress Nigeria
- Forum for Rehabilitation and Integrated Development Approach by the Youth
- Fundacion Paniamor
- Genuine Empowerment of Mothers in Society
- Ghana NGO Coalition on the Rights of the Child
- Global March South Asian Secretariat/CWIN Nepal
- Good Neighbours Care
- Grupo Iniciativa Nacional por los Derechos del Niño, GIN-PERU
- HAQ: Centre for Child Rights
- Hellenic Association Of Poltical Scientists
- HFC Hope For Children UNCRC Policy Center
- Homeland Community Development Agency
- Human Rights - First the Child
- Humanitarian Action Foundation
- Integrated Regional Information Networks - IRIN
- International Centre for Child and Youth Studies
- International NGO "Ponimanie"
- Jammu and Kashmir Child Rights Trust
- Joy for Children - Uganda
- Juvenile Legal Aid and Research Center
- Kanifing East Youth Development Society
- Kinderombudsman
- Kinderrechte Afrika e.V. (KiRA)
- Korean Foster Care Association
- Maison des Droits de l'Enfant
- Malaysian Children TV Programme Foundation
- Meerut CHILDLINE
- Nadace Naše dítě - Our Child Foundation
- National Authority for Children
- National Centre for Human Rights
- National Centre For Playwork Education - North East
- National Children's Bureau
- National Information Centre on Human Rights
- NGO/UNICEF Regional Network for Children in Central and Eastern Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States and Baltic States
- Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Nous les Enfants
- Office of the Children's Advocate - Jamaica
- Office of the Commissioner for Chidren
- Ombudsman for Children - Norway
- Ombudsman for Children in Sweden
- ONG Espoir pour les enfants
- Organisation de Developpement et des Droits de l'Homme au Cameroun
- Pakistan Rural Worker's Social Welfare Organisation
- Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
- Pan African Organisation for Research and Protection of Violence on Women and Children
- Parlement des enfants de Côte d'Ivoire section daloa
- People's Action in Development
- Plan International - India
- Plan International Egypt
- Plan Tanzania
- PRESS - Save the Children Youth Norway
- Qendra FEMIJET SOT
- Red Iberoamericana de Defensa de los Derechos de la Niñez y la Adolescencia
- Relief Society of Tigray
- SARTHI
- Save Congo's Child
- Save the Children - Norway
- Save the Children - Papa New Guinea
- Save the Children Canada
- Save the Children Sweden - Office for the Middle East and North Africa
- Save the Children Sweden - Pakistan programme
- Save the Children Sweden - South Africa
- Save the Children Sweden Denmark - Bangladesh
- Save the Children UK
- Save the Children UK - Office for South and Central Asia Region
- Save the Children UK - Sierra Leone Office
- Save the Children UK - Uzbekistan Office
- Save the Children-Cambodia Office
- Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Seyaj for Childhood Protection
- Society for Education and Development/Nepal
- Society for the Protection for the Rights of the Child
- Somali Children Rights Organization
- South African Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- South East European Child Rights Action Network
- Southern Africa Child Development Initiative (SA-child)
- Spanish Committee for UNICEF
- St Mary's Orphan Home
- State Secretariat for Persons with Handicaps
- Tanzania Movement for and with Children
- The "Future is yours" NGO
- The African Child Policy Forum
- The Ombudsperson for Children Republic of Croatia
- UNICEF - Belgique
- UNICEF - Belgrade
- UNICEF - Bhutan
- UNICEF - Cambodia
- UNICEF - Cuba country office
- UNICEF - Ethiopia
- UNICEF - Georgia
- UNICEF - India
- UNICEF - Malaysia
- UNICEF - Papua New Guinea
- UNICEF - PNG
- UNICEF Pacific
- UNICEF Podgorica
- UNICEF Togo
- World Vision - Dominican Republic
- World Vision - Japan
- Youth Partnership for Peace and Development
- Zimbabwe National Council for the Welfare of Children
Last updated 13/09/2011 02:27:29
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