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201 new members welcomed to An Garda Síochána following attestation ceremony

28% of the gardaí that attested today are women.

JUSTICE MINISTER CHARLIE Flanagan has today welcomed 201 new members to An Garda Síochána following their attestation at the Garda Training College, Templemore. 

The new recruits will now be deployed to serve communities around the country. 

Today’s ceremony brings to 3,200 the number of gardaí that have attested and been assigned to frontline policing duties since the reopening of the Garda Training College in 2014. 

Of the 201 probationers that attested today, 19 were born outside the jurisdiction. They were born in countries including Germany, Romania, England, the US, Latvia, Australia, Poland and Italy. 

28% of the gardaí that attested today are women. 

The budgetary allocation to An Garda Síochána for 2020 will allow Garda Commissioner Drew Harris to recruit up to 700 new gardaí and additional Garda staff this year. 

Meanwhile, an expanded Victims Charter was launched today and is available online here

It outlines the rights of victims throughout the different stages of the criminal justice system, following the reporting of a crime.

Speaking at the event today, Minister Flanagan welcomed the steps taken by An Garda Síochána to respond to the needs of victims. 

These include the establishment of Garda victim support offices in all Garda divisions, staffed by specially trained personnel responsible for ensuring that victims of crime are kept informed as their case progresses through the criminal justice system. 

Concluding his remarks, Minister Flanagan reminded the probationers that “effective policing depends on securing the confidence, support and cooperation of communities”. 

“Gardaí have always worked with the most vulnerable in our society – through the caring and supportive delivery of community policing; and in dealing sensitively with victims of crime,” he said. 

“This is a proud tradition that I have no doubt you will adopt as your own.” 

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:04 AM

    Good news for Limerick. A good range of jobs too. This is what the government are busy doing getting businesses to invest in Ireland while the media only want to report ‘scandals’. Good news never makes the headlines unfortunately.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 9:12 AM

    Hopefully it’s not like the fake jobs announcement from Ethicon/Vistakon a few months ago

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:06 AM

    140 new jobs over the next three years!! I won’t pop the champagne just yet.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 10:17 AM

    Sound like good jobs and if every big business added 140 jobs it’d add up pretty fast…. probably not as good as your “work from home” jobs though…

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:13 AM

    Are these “New” jobs or are they contractors being made permanent?

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:24 AM

    Red thumb as much as you like but it’s a pertinent question. I’ve heard of a big announcement recently in Limerick for 90 new jobs but the reality was the jobs were already filled by existing contractors

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:34 AM

    I agree, it’s a valid question to ask. It doesn’t necessarily mean that 140 unemployed people will be filling new positions over 3 years.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:59 AM

    That’s very true Shane there really wasn’t any ” new” jobs at all .

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:03 AM

    Those jobs should really be moved to Dublin

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    Mute Marc Walsh
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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:06 AM

    Why

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:13 AM

    Because he is a troll and there always right

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    Oct 1st 2014, 9:05 AM

    Here, there, everywhere.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 11:11 AM

    Troll.

    The cost of locating them in Dublin is too high.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 10:04 AM

    It’s a good news and not a bad news story.
    Nice stock image of the place too from the Clare hills.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 8:41 AM

    There is a big movement against IW going on in this country that the media does not wish to report on, Instead they make satire articles of the issue.
    People should not return any phising packs to IW, don’t engage with them, don’t hand any info over to them. There is very little they can do to force you to pay. They will be swamped in so much paper it will keep them busy till next xmas

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    Oct 1st 2014, 11:06 AM

    Irish water will find it very easy to make people pay. It may take till next Christmas but you’ll still pay.

    You can oppose Irish water but don’t let some poor eejits get in to a mountain of debt by doing so.

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    Oct 1st 2014, 10:22 AM

    How many of these are allocated for job bridge?

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