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Over 1,770 complaints about children’s public services came from Donegal in 2024

written by Staff Writer June 16, 2025
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Donegal accounted for 3% of all complaints about children’s public services to the Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) last year, with a total of 1,772 contacts about complaints made to the Office.

The OCO’s Annual Report for 2024 Tomorrow Starts with Us, shows that almost one in five complaints related to more than one agency, with a third relating to multiple categories of concern.

Education remains the most complained about issue to the OCO at 33%, followed by Tusla (19%) and complaints about children’s health services (15%), including a lack of access to an Assessment of Need.

During 2024, the OCO engaged with almost 2,500 children through Rights Education workshops and school visits around the country and continued important outreach work in Direct Provision and accommodation centres, Oberstown Children’s Detention Campus, CAMHS and community and voluntary centres.

This Annual Report marked the 20th year since the OCO was established in 2004 to protect and promote the rights of children in Ireland.

The Ombudsman for Children, Dr Niall Muldoon, is originally from Lifford.

He commented “There has been much progress made for children in the two decades since our Office firstpened its doors in 2004, but in the current climate of uncertainty and change, it is more important than ever for the State to bed down its commitment on children’s rights. That is why our Office is committed to driving our campaign for the full and direct incorporation of the UNCRC into Irish law.

“Incorporation is the most important thing we can do to protect and safeguard the rights of all children in Ireland. Every issue we highlight in our Annual Report leads us back to the need to give real force to the international obligations we have already signed up to. It will put children and their rights at the heart of every decision within the public and civil service and gives us a stronger basis to ensure we are keeping our promises to children.

“We have been raising these and other issues directly with the Taoiseach and Cabinet Ministers to ensure that every child in Ireland can fully enjoy their full suite of rights.

“As we reflect on the 20 years since our Office began working to promote and protect children’s rights in Ireland, the progress that has been made and the wonderful staff who have come through our doors in that time, we must also remember to look to the future and at the possibilities that lay before us to improve the lives of all children here.

“Ireland is now at a crossroads of what can be achieved for children and this Office will continue to push for the rights of children to be the signpost that is followed at all times. By doing that we can bring to life the Government’s promise to make Ireland the best place in Europe for children to grow up.”

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