The truth? Ireland simply does not care about children

This article appeared in The Mayo News on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.

Back in the economically dark days of 2012, Ireland passed the Children’s Rights Referendum, ostensibly committing to place children’s welfare at the heart of the Constitution, enshrining the protection of children, and legally prioritising their best interests. The referendum, while hailed as a milestone for children’s rights, did not inspire voters, with a measly 33.5 per cent turnout.

This apathy should have confirmed to us what Ireland has long since demonstrated. Despite this legislative milestone and what we might like to tell ourselves,, outside of our own four walls – and sometimes, not even within them – the majority of people in Ireland simply do not care about children. 

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Putting lethal weapons in children’s hands

This article appeared in The Mayo News on Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Connection is a mark of modernity apparently, and in the digitally driven world of the 2020s, mobile phones are clearly ubiquitous. Seamlessly integrated into the fabric of daily life, their omnipresence offers a world of convenience and amusement at our literal fingertips, 24 hours a day.

But what about the children?

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