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The Irish Council for Civil Liberties says the pandemic has shown that older people living in residential care are not getting the protection and care they need.
It says it’s clear that there are problems in other residential settings, such as Direct Provision, as well.
ICCL, Age Action and Sage Advocacy are joining forces to campaign for independent, human rights inspections in residential institutions and care homes.
ICCL’s Executive Director Liam Herrick joined Shane Beatty on Breakfast Briefing:
Breakfast Briefing 2nd March 2021- Liam Herrick, ICCL
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Cardiff, Wales, Aug 7, 2017 / 04:19 pm (CNA).- How does a pub make up for mistakenly trying to kick out a group of celebrating seminarians? By naming a beer after them and calling it the “Thirsty Priests.”
Tim Lewis is the PR Manager for Brains, the company which owns the City Arms Pub in Cardiff, Wales.
He said that re-naming one of the seminarian’s favorite beers was a small thank you for the group’s good humor in being mistaken as a bachelor party and nearly kicked out of City Arms Pub.
“We wanted to do something as a ‘thank you’ to the priests for taking the misunderstanding in such good spirits,” said Lewis, according to Wales Online.
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Mother and Baby Homes: A Crime against Humanity. by
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“Ireland was a cold harsh environment for many, probably the majority, of its residents during the earlier half of the period under remit. It was especially cold and harsh for women”. (page 1)
The Irish government may have hoped in vain that the publication of The Report of the Mother and Homes Commission of Investigation would provide a moment of catharsis and suture to what Caelainn Hogan calls
The Republic of Shame for the people of Ireland.
It did not.
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Criticism of the work of the Commission; and of its Report and Recommendations has been fierce from victims/survivors.