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Calls for accountability and reform following Ard Greíne abuse scandal

written by Staff Writer October 20, 2021
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Sinn Féin spokesperson on Health David Cullinane TD has called on the Minister for Health to expedite Adult Safeguarding legislation in the wake of the Ard Greíne abuse scandal.

The case relates to prolonged sexual abuse at HSE-run care facilities at the Seán O’Hare unit in St Joseph’s Community Hospital in Stranolar – and later at the nearby Ard Greíne Court.

An unpublished report, seen by The Irish Times last week, details over 108 “occurrences of sexually inappropriate behaviours” by one resident, towards 18 other residents. The perpetrator was given the pseudonym “Brandon” in the report. The report found that the alleged abuse occurred with the full knowledge of staff and management.

Teachta David Cullinane yesterday called for robust accountability mechanisms for the nursing home sector to ensure such abuse scandals do not continue to occur unreported and without proper protection for residents from sexual abuse and neglect.

“The Ard Greíne abuse scandal highlights the desperate need for robust adult safeguarding legislation,” Teachta Cullinane said.

“The Department has not advanced this critical piece of legislation despite knowing its urgent necessity for some time.

“There needs to be accountability at an organisational level for management, and in this case the HSE, where cases of abuse and neglect are brushed under the carpet.

“We need accountability in the form of mandatory reporting to An Garda Síochána and a new safeguarding authority, which the Dáil called for before the summer recess.

“The Dáil has called for HIQA to be given interim authority on this matter and supplemented with the social workers needed to do this job until a safeguarding authority is in place.

“Safeguarding authorities, including existing safeguarding teams and social workers, need a legal right of entry and powers of investigation into cases of abuse and neglect when they arise.”

Teachta David Cullinane said that it is ‘unacceptable’ that it took almost two decades for serial abuse in the ‘Brandon’ case to be notified to families or reported to authorities.

“This shows a complete failure on the part of the HSE and the Department of Health to ensure protection and accountability in their own care settings,” he said.

“This further underlines the importance of robust adult safeguarding legislation, enhanced safeguarding teams, and a Chief Health and Social Care Professional in the Department of Health to provide a perspective which has been missing from policy for far too long.”

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