News & Statements
Update: Children in State Care 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the extent to which he remains satisfied regarding the welfare of children in State care...
Update: Adequacy of Child Protection Legislation 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if he is satisfied in regard to the adequacy of child protection legislation...
Update: Budget for Department of Children and Youth Affairs 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the extent to which he is satisfied regarding the adequacy of his Department's budget...
Update: Child Support Services in the HSE 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs extent to which her Department remains in contact with child support services in the Health Service Executive...
Update: Children in State Care 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the extent to which he remains satisfied regarding the welfare of children in State care...
Update: Rehabilitative Support Services for Juvenile Offenders 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the total number of custodial/supportive places available for juvenile offenders...
Update: Support for Victims of Bullying 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the degree to which support services are available to children or teenagers who have been victims of bullying outside of the educational system...
Update: Youth Support Services 2nd July 2014
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the degree to which he continues to liaise with various youth organisations...
A privilege to work alongside a politician who never lost his zeal for reform – Cannon
Fine Gael Galway East TD and Minister of State at the Department of Education, Ciaran Cannon, has today (Wednesday) paid tribute to his departmental colleague, Ruairi Quinn TD, who has announced he is stepping down.
Buttimer calls for legislative change to increase choice of wedding venues
Fine Gael Cork South Central TD, Jerry Buttimer, has called for changes to legislation to allow marriages and civil partnerships take place at a wider range of venues. Deputy Buttimer raised the restrictive interpretation of the Civil Registration Act 2004 as a topical issue in the Dáil.