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Alan Shatter published the bill today Laura Hutton / Photocall Ireland

Child protection bill published to close sex abuse law loophole

Sentences of over five years in prison could be handed down if found guilty of withholding information.

A BILL AIMING to strengthen child protection measures has been published by the Government this morning.

The proposed legislation will make withholding information in relation to serious crimes against children a criminal offence, punishable by imprisonment for at least five years.

The Criminal Justice (Withholding Information on Offences Against Children and Vulnerable Persons) Bill 2012 is just one element of a “suite of legislation” to protect young people and vulnerable adults, said Minister for Justice Alan Shatter.

The 2012 Bill will ensure there is an obligation on persons who have knowledge of any serious offence including sexual offences against children and vulnerable adults to inform the Gardaí.

The offences specified in the Bill include most sexual abuse crimes, as well as acts such as violence causing harm, abduction, manslaughter and murder.

The primary purpose of the proposed legislation is to close an existing loophole in current mandatory reporting law as sexual offences were not included in the provisions of the 1998 Offences Against the State Act.

Therefore, withholding information in relation to the sexual abuse of children was not a crime.

However, the new Bill will also provide for a number of potential defences for people who have failed to disclose information. A person can defend his/her inaction if the victim has requested the information not to be disclosed or if he/she is acting in the interests of the health and well-being of the child.

The defences set out in this Bill seek to protect the victims of serious offences as much as provide a defence for those who legitimately act in the best interest of a victim. This Bill should not deter victims of serious offences from seeking the help and assistance they need in addressing the harm and damage caused to them.

“The Cloyne and Ryan Reports have clearly demonstrated the need to strengthen our law in regard to the disclosure of information regarding offences against children,” said Shatter on publishing the Bill. “It is not acceptable that there can be a cloak of secrecy surrounding such offences or offences against other vulnerable persons in our society.”

The Bill does not allow for retrospective charges to be made against people who previously withheld information if that information has since been received.

Minister for Children Frances Fitzgerald also announced plans to put the Children First Guidelines on a statutory basis. This places an obligation on those working with or having access to children to report to the HSE incidents of neglect, abuse or allegations of abuse with a view to ensuring an appropriate response.

The publication of the Heads of the Bill has been welcomed by numerous advocacy groups including the National Youth Council of Ireland, the ISPCC, Campaign for Children and the Children’s Rights Alliance.

The ISPCC, which has called for mandatory reporting guidelines to be put on a statutory footing for years, said the failure to provide for the guidelines in law resulted in their “patchy and inconsistent” implementation in recent years.

Campaign for Children called the publication a “significant step forward for child protection”.

However, executive director of the campaign Bart Storan noted that it is just one of many steps need to ensure Ireland fulfils its responsibilities to children.

“For too long we have allowed vulnerable children to be overlooked and their best interests ignored. Over the last 20 years, we have seen 16 separate statutory reports, detailing the horrific abuse and neglect suffered by children in in Ireland. These reports outline how we as a society have failed to protect the most vulnerable of our children,” he added.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 12:33 PM

    Grim Times

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    Mar 31st 2020, 12:38 PM

    @John Quill: worse to come unfortunately.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 3:26 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper: where did you get your crystal ball?

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    Mar 31st 2020, 3:38 PM

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    Mar 31st 2020, 12:46 PM

    This advice is conflicting, on the one hand family can attend but on the other a maximum of 10 can be in the church or cemetery for burial. The one thing any family member would want is to attend the funeral of their nearest and dearest,there is no reason at present to prevent this or restrict this provided social distancing is implemented. All family members should be able to attend.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 12:51 PM

    @Honeybee: I’ve a huge family, we’d have to draw straws if the 10 attendees rule applied.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 12:55 PM

    @hellsbells: Imagine the emotional impact of being told that not only do you not get to see a family member before their death but that you cannot even attend the funeral. This could have severe repercussions on people for the rest of their lives including relationships within a family.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 12:57 PM

    @hellsbells: better than attending multiple funerals

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    Mar 31st 2020, 3:34 PM

    @Honeybee: I absolutely agree with you, but you have to look around at what other countries are now doing. For example in Spain funerals are banned no more than 3 people I believe to attend including the ones who have to carry the coffins in full protective gear. In Italy it’s been worse even. So yes, it’s is by far upsetting but it is to ensure there is less infections and less deaths overall.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 1:12 PM

    Harsh as it may seem, there is obviously a real worry that by breaking these guidelines to go to a funeral, you could be the cause of many more funerals.

    I’m fully certain that all who can’t attend a funeral will be forgiven and there will be ample opportunities to pay respects once this has all passed.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 1:24 PM

    @Dara O’Brien: exactly, those attending who are not living with the deceased should simply not be interacting, especially if different households must travel to the funeral. Sorry to say this but this virus doesn’t care or disappear for the day for us to follow social norms. Those who attend have to heavily consider the risk they are putting on their other family members and elderly. Sorrowful times, but alas we have not even reached the peak yet with many more deaths expected over the coming months. There will be time to grief and pay respects at a later stage when we are confident this grave risk has past.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:13 PM

    @Derek: I went to a funeral yesterday and there was at least 5 meters between everyone there. Some folk stood at their own loved ones graves well away from the funeral. The locals lined the street on both sides but everyone stayed 5m apart also.
    The majority of us drove to the village, stayed away from each other during the funeral and then drove straight home.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 3:37 PM

    @David Corrigan: I’m sorry for your loss. It’s hard to properly mourn when you can’t interact with everyone else who knew the deceased.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 4:44 PM

    @David Corrigan: There David,you have shown how it is possible to attend a funeral while not exposing anyone to unnecessary risk. I am sorry for the loss of the poor individual you grieve, these are strange and difficult times in which we find ourselves.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 3:28 PM

    So there can be 100 people in a supermarket but only 10 in a church or graveyard? Makes sense.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 1:04 PM

    I really dont how it will work anyway, as a loved one is buried, all you want to do is be close to your family.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:02 PM

    Sad times for funeral chasing politicians.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:05 PM

    @G Row: Not the time or the place for such comments, IMO

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:10 PM

    @Jo H: That’s your opinion, are you a fan?

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:18 PM

    @G Row: too sad that you have no humanity

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:25 PM

    @Oliver Mahon: I have family members on the front line, real front line, nurses on Covid wards. I do not trust our so called leaders with their lives.
    You obviously do, too sad that you are that gullible.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:28 PM

    Never ceases to amaze me that every discussion on this site ends up with an exchange of vile comments and insults .

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:55 PM

    @Gerry Fogarty: Are you new here?

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:48 PM

    Politicians will be delighted if this Policy remains even after the crisis is over.
    Less work after all that’s most of what they do.
    Will we miss the Gombeens at Funeral’s

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:27 PM

    Never ceases to amaze me that every discussion on this site ends up with N exchange of vile comments and insults

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    Mar 31st 2020, 1:28 PM

    I read something very similar to this in a WhatsApp message 3 or 4 weeks ago the journal debunked it as fake news Ironic!

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    Mar 31st 2020, 1:32 PM

    @Seanboy: everything was different 3 or 4 weeks ago and these restrictions were not in place then.4 weeks ago you could still go to the pub

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    Mar 31st 2020, 1:47 PM

    @Seanboy: It was fake news back then. Clearly, things have changed.

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    Mar 31st 2020, 6:16 PM

    10 family members at a loved 1s funeral and the likes of Tesco’s and Aldi etc have 40 / 50/ 60 people in the same area…. i feel fit anyone loosing a family member or close friend at this time

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    Mar 31st 2020, 2:08 PM

    That’s your opinion, you a fan?

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