State now getting into private life of the family – reminiscent of how CPS began in USA
July 29, 2009 by Infowars Ireland
Editors Note: The Irish government are now passing legislation which on the surface appears to be good, but it is a step towards unwarranted snooping and control over the family structure, an attempt to reinforce the nanny state and government interference where they have no right to interfere. The new rules appear reasonable upon first inspection, but this is how the CPS (Child Protective Services) started out in the U.S.A. Now the CPS in the U.S.A. is big business with corrupt family courts and rings of pedophiles running the show. Children are snatched from their parents with the least excuse and many end up being sold into sex slavery in Saudi Arabia.
The judges who sit in the family courts in the USA receive large bonuses for each child stolen from their parents. God forbid this should ever happen in Ireland, but this is the first step in that direction.
Reporting of suspected abuse now compulsory

Abuse survivors Michael O'Brien (left) and John Kelly attending the launch of the report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, at Government Buildings yesterday
TEACHERS, NURSES and other State employees who deal with children will be obliged to report cases of suspected child abuse to authorities under reforms to strengthen the child protection system.
The measure forms part of a 99-point plan for implementing the recommendations of the Ryan report into institutional child abuse. Other significant measures due to come into force include a national memorial to act as a reminder of the neglect and abuse of victims of child abuse, and consideration of a “national date of atonement”.
An estimated 270 vacant social work posts will be filled, although some of these involve temporary staff being given permanent posts. In addition, there will be limited caseloads to take pressure off newly qualified social workers.
Independent inspections of all residential facilities for children, including young people with disabilities and separated children seeking asylum, to help protect against abuse and mistreatment are also due within the next two years. Despite public finances, Minister for Children Barry Andrews said he had “complete confidence” all necessary funding will be available to implement the €25 million plan. “The Minister has accepted this fully, so there is no objection to the implementation of this plan and all the resources that go with it,” Mr Andrews said.
He also said he will take responsibility for ensuring the measures are fully implemented over the next two to three years. “The damage caused by a culture that tolerated and even encouraged physical, sexual and emotional abuse for decades will not be undone by words alone . . . It is by implementing this action plan that we will win back the trust of those whom we abandoned.” Read full article…
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