Delays in youth justice system a ‘barrier to rehabilitation’
He was caught with a joint. Three years and 14 hearings later, the case is not over
He was caught with a joint. Three years and 14 hearings later, the case is not over
Copy and pasting error had led to inaccurate reference to alcohol use in case records
Talks ongoing with unions on reopening of special needs schools and tuition next Thursday
Most assessments of children with disabilities not completed within statutory timeframe
Cases heard by judge sitting in physical courtroom while other parties use videolink
Concerns raised by Hiqa over placement of children in care without court orders
Rally by former workers was broken up, but large gathering was let remain in courts building
Draconian power to keep people at home will be bolstered by public disapproval of flouters
Tusla issued advice on young people in care who cough, spit and refuse to wash hands
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Tusla comes out of the Disclosures Tribunal more damaged than the Garda
As rate of child homelessness rises 287% in three years, close attention to rights urged
Inner-city teenagers say they are constantly stopped by gardaí, even when wearing their school uniform
Decision follows decision by Minister for Health to end permanent prohibition
Investigation urged over claims time held for special needs is going to management duties
Teenager pleads guilty to attempted robbery and having weapon capable of causing injury
Woman facing criminal prosection took case claiming State failed to recognise she was a victim of trafficking
Boy had pleaded guilty in November at the Dublin Children’s Court to assault
Decision to postpone introduction of more equitable system criticised by Down Syndrome Ireland
Boy, who pleaded guilty to theft at Dublin shopping-centre, spared custodial sentence
Attack alleged to have happened two years ago when accused was 14
Judgment reserved in data protection appeal by former minister
Data Protection Commissioner found the then minister failed to uphold his statutory duties
Court told commissioner erred in its conclusion that former minister breached rules
TD to contest charge for driving without reasonable consideration at Port Tunnel
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