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									  - 23 Iúil 2025
- Cineál: Ráiteas
 OCO statement on new online safety measuresThe Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) has welcomed the new online age verification and parental control rules for video sharing platform providers being rolled out for children this week as a ‘first step’ toward keeping children ... 
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									  - 27 Meitheamh 2025
- Cineál: Óraid
- Ábhar: Cosaint Leanaí, Leanaí faoi chúram, Míchumas, Tithíocht
 Oireachtas Committee on Children and EqualityOpening Statement by the Ombudsman for Children, Dr Niall Muldoon Thursday, 26th June 2025 I thank the Chair and the Committee for inviting us to discuss Tomorrow Starts with Us; The Ombudsman for Children’s Office 2024 Annual ... 
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									  - 25 Meitheamh 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
- Ábhar: Tithíocht
 Ombudsman for Children to call for Child and Family Homelessness strategy at Oireachtas Housing Committee hearingThe Ombudsman for Children, Dr Niall Muldoon, will call for a child and family homelessness strategy to be put in place, with a focus on prevention, at a Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Local Government and ... 
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									  - 22 Bealtaine 2025
 1,772 complaints to OCO in 2024 highlights need for children’s rights to be fully incorporated into Irish lawThe Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) continued to receive a high volume of complaints about children’s public services last year, with 1,772 contacts about complaints made to the Office. The OCO’s Annual Report for 2024 Tomorrow ... 
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									  - 30 Aibreán 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
- Ábhar: Ceartas Óige
 OCO successful in calls for Child Centred Justice in Irish courts as new measures brought in for child defendantsFollowing engagement with the Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO), the Department of Justice has introduced a new court accompaniment service for child defendants, which is being rolled out in over 100 youth diversion projects across the ... 
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									  - 9 Aibreán 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
- Ábhar: Sláinte
 Latest HIQA report is yet another deeply distressing turn in the crisis around access to scoliosis surgery for children in IrelandComment from Ombudsman for Children, Dr Niall Muldoon: “This latest HIQA report into the use of the unauthorised springs at Temple Street Children’s Hospital is yet another deeply distressing turn in the crisis around access to ... 
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									  - 1 Aibreán 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
- Ábhar: Cosaint Leanaí
 Ombudsman for Children’s Office calls for introduction of Child Death Review MechanismThe Ombudsman for Children’s Office has today (Tuesday 1st, April) published Child Death Review; A Case for a National Child Death Review Mechanism for the Deaths of Children in Ireland. This report includes the stories of ... 
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									  - 11 Márta 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
- Ábhar: Oideachas
 OCO partners on new AI project for young people and youth workersThe Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO), in partnership with Insight, Dublin City University (DCU), and the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), has launched a groundbreaking initiative to equip young people—especially those from marginalised backgrounds— and ... 
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									  - 20 Feabhra 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
 Equal Footing: OCO highlights urgent need to regulate Home Care and Support Services for childrenThe Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) is calling on the new Minister for Health to take on board the recent recommendations of the Oireachtas Health Committee to include children in regulations being developed for providers of ... 
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									  - 28 Eanair 2025
- Cineál: Preaseisiúint
 Voices of Tomorrow- OCO Yap outlines key asks for new GovernmentYoung people from the Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) Youth Advisory Panel (YAP) have put forward their key asks for the new Government over the next five years. They are calling for improved mental health services ... 
