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Dáil to debate apology and redress for Bethany Home survivors

The government’s decision not to provide a redress scheme for survivors of the Dublin home will come under scrutiny tonight and tomorrow.

THE GOVERNMENT IS likely to come under pressure in the Dáil tonight when TDs debate a motion to provide an apology and redress to survivors of the Bethany Home.

A Sinn Féin private members’ motion will be debated tonight and tomorrow with the party’s deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald calling on the government to provide resources for the “small number of elderly men and women” affected.

In July, the government said that it had decided not to introduce a redress scheme, but said it was willing to look at the question of a memorial and making records related to the home available to survivors.

Bethany Home was a residential home in Dublin for ‘fallen women’ but was not included in the 2002 Residential Institutions Redress scheme as the women were said to be there voluntarily. It was also not part of the recent report into the Magadalene Laundries.

The government’s decision was based on the determination that the Bethany Home in Rathgar was a “mother and baby home” but McDonald and survivors dispute that this was all that it was.

McDonald said: “Of course evidence in the public domain and held by government departments show that Bethany Home was a mother and baby home; a children’s home and a place of detention for women on remand or convicted of crimes referred by the courts.

Survivors have been told by the Department of Justice that a “modest” memorial can be put in place in Mount Jerome cemetery in Dublin.

This would honour the 219 young children who were buried in unmarked graves there, but survivors say then intend to press ahead with their own monument.

The Bethany Survivors Group has also said that it is examining ways in which it might be able to take the government to court over its decision not to provide a redress scheme.

Ministers are likely to consider a response to Sinn Féin’s motion at their weekly Cabinet meeting today.

Read: “Determined” Bethany Home survivors to continue fight for redress

Read: Minister said Bethany Home must be included in redress scheme… in 2010

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    Mute linda o neill
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    Dec 10th 2013, 8:36 AM

    Kathleen lynch when in opposition fought for the residents of this home … She tore strips off the F. F Gov at the time and then she gets into power and deserts them … Says it all really….

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    Dec 10th 2013, 8:55 AM

    Why is it the State that they sue for redress on this?? Tax payers footing the bill for the abuses of religious cults?? I for one would like to see a bit of property sold by these sects to cover costs instead of shelling out myself. And I don’t care if it’s Catholic or Protestant, It’s all made up no matter what way you look at it.

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    Dec 10th 2013, 8:26 AM

    No mention that the home was run by the Church of Ireland. Maybe that wasn’t relevant. Or may it would have muddied the waters and led to people thinking it was only in Catholic run institutions that abuse occurred.

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    Mute Dean Anderson
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    Dec 10th 2013, 10:33 PM

    The home was not run by the church of Ireland

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    Dec 13th 2013, 9:19 AM
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    Dec 10th 2013, 8:37 AM

    we have three bodies not to be trusted … the church , the legal profession , , the gardai , ,,, all run by themselves could it be so clear that the very law of common law maxin … no body shall be judge unto self .. in being set aside to allow cover ups

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    Dec 10th 2013, 8:42 AM

    Protestant church my man

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    Dec 10th 2013, 4:12 PM

    Seriously harry, Why do bitter all the time?

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    Dec 10th 2013, 6:33 PM

    colm greene …. because there are people like you holding power beyond the people

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    Dec 10th 2013, 8:02 PM

    Ur like that bitter old man sitting in the corner on his own giving out about society. Nobody likes that guy harry. If u feel so strongly why dont you get out there and try and change things instead of grumbling from behind a keyboard.

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    Dec 10th 2013, 2:18 PM

    Why should the State pay for something in which it was not involved? Let the CoI deal with it.

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