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CHILDREN ‘BEATEN AND HANDCUFFED’ ON TRIP TO DONEGAL GAELTACHT – REPORT

written by admin June 23, 2013
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GARDA GARDAI are investigating claims that a number of Dublin children were beaten and handcuffed by some of their classmates during a school trip to Annagry last month.

Thirty-nine pupils at Griffeen Valley Educate Together School in Lucan, west Dublin, went on the organised five-day trip to Donegal from May 20, a report today says.

According to one parent, the children slept in one house while three accompanying teachers were in an adjoining property.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, she tells today’s Sunday Independent: “Over four days and four nights my son was subjected to assaults and abuse; he was dragged from his room, handcuffed, beaten, punched and kicked, had obscene things written on his arm, and this happened many times throughout the day.”

When the children returned, she said she and around six other sets of parents sat in the school staff room to force an emergency meeting of the school’s board of management.

The paper says that the school principal, Tomas O Dulaing, and its board of management immediately implemented the school’s anti- bullying policy, which involved suspensions, professional mediation and support for pupils.

Some parents remained unhappy with the school’s response and felt the mediation was not enough. “We feel bullying itself is a serious issue but this goes beyond that and what happened to my son is a serious criminal assault which should warrant an investigation separate to the board of management,” said the parent.

She and other parents reported the matter to Lucan garda station but are waiting for a specialist liaison officer to be assigned to the case before statements can be taken from their children.

The school’s board of management declined to comment in detail on the allegations. In a short statement, it said that it was “continuing its investigative process with the colaiste in the Gaeltacht, which will be completed in due course”.

 

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