Remembering Brian Lenihan

Madam, – Much has been written about Brian Lenihan’s contribution as Minister for Justice and Finance respectively, with the…

Madam, – Much has been written about Brian Lenihan’s contribution as Minister for Justice and Finance respectively, with the media glossing over his time as a “Super Junior” Minister for Children. Perhaps this is because as a society we still don’t put children high enough on the national agenda – a mistake Brian Lenihan never made. This charismatic and intelligent minister was indeed “super” for children, showing real vision and understanding about how investment in the early years – that’s between birth and six years old – would pay real dividends for Ireland socially and economically down the road. He got it and he knew how to ensure others in power got it too.

During his time as Minister for Children, Brian Lenihan did the groundwork, consulting and developing relationships with the childcare sector. Without his support, the free pre-school year would never have been introduced in January 2010, by which time he was in control of the nation’s purse. This gentleman had a tremendous sense of duty to our children and their families and to those working hard to make the childcare sector better.

He was a true visionary with a real ability to follow through and get things done. We’re going to miss him dearly. As a group with a shared admiration for this man, we wish to express our deepest sympathy to his family and to put a big thank you on the record to Brian Lenihan, on behalf of the children he had the vision to invest in. – Yours, etc,

IRENE GUNNING CEO,

Irish Preschool Play

Association; TERESA

HEENEY, Director of Services,

National Children’s Nurseries

Association; NIAMH

WALLACE, Montessori

Education Mentor,

Montessori Ireland; DENISE McCORMILLA CEO, Border Counties Childcare Network; MARY O’CONNOR CEO,

Children in Hospital Ireland; ANNE CONROY, National

Manager, Barnardos Training Resource Service; CLIONA

FROST Príomhoifigeach,

Forbairt Naíonraí Teoranta; PATRICIA MURRAY, Chief

Executive, The National

Childminding Association of

Ireland Ltd,

c/o Broomhill Road,

Dublin 24.