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SENATOR HARTE RESPONDS TO FR SWEENEY’S CALL FOR NO VOTE IN CHILDREN’S REFERENDUM

written by Stephen Maguire November 6, 2012
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As a parent I am voting Yes on Saturday and I ask all voters in Donegal to support the Referendum in the interest’s of our children.  A Yes vote will mean that our Constitution will be amended to include an explicit guarantee in relation to children’s rights.

This referendum is our opportunity to state clearly that we value children and childhood. A Yes vote will state clearly that we believe children have a right to be cared for and protected. It will state clearly that young people should not be silenced or side-lined.

This referendum is about children’s rights. It is about the right for children to be protected, when they can no longer rely on the natural protection of their family.

It is about the right of children to have their best interests at the centre of major decisions about their safety and welfare, and to have their views listened to.

The right to equal treatment, whatever their background, or the marital status of their parents.

Some of the darkest moments in our history as a nation are a direct consequence of children’s interests, and children’s right to be cared for and protected, being ignored.

We have all been shocked at the various reports published in recent years on the abuse suffered by our most vulnerable citizens. We have learned how terrible suffering in childhood can carry on into adult life in the most painful of ways. We have seen how a childhood can last a lifetime.

This referendum is about ensuring that this can never happen again. It is about protecting our children, ensuring that they are cared for and valued. It is about time we expressly recognise children in their own right within the Constitution. This referendum will ensure that children are recognised in their own right. Importantly, it provides for a fair balance between the rights of the child and the role of the State.

For most children, the best place to be is with their families, and this fact remains unchanged by the proposed amendment. However, for a small number of children, this is not always the case. The wording of the referendum includes a range of changes which include considering the view of the child in matters of family law. It will ensure equal treatment of all children when it comes to adoption, regardless of whether their parents are married or not.

For too long, children have been seen but not heard and this proposed change would ensure that children have a say in matters directly concerning them. The protection of children is an issue that is of concern to all of us.

This is an extremely important referendum. Childhood only happens once, and on November 10th, we have an opportunity to decide that every childhood is precious, and that every child is deserving of our protection and care.

In short, the Children’s Referendum will change the Constitution so it:

• Protects children

• Supports families

• Treats all children equally

Vote Yes for Children’s rights on 10 November 2012.

 

SENATOR HARTE RESPONDS TO FR SWEENEY’S CALL FOR NO VOTE IN CHILDREN’S REFERENDUM was last modified: November 6th, 2012 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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