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The Child Law Project, (known as the Child Care Law Reporting Project (CCLRP) until 2022; ) is an Irish
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established to produce research and journalism. The body sent court reporters to relevant proceedings, including prosecutions of minors, in Irish courts from 2012 to 2024, compiling regular reports.


History

The project was established in 2012, under the Child Care (Amendment) Act 2007, with seeding provided by the One Foundation,
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and the Department of Children and Youth Affairs. Family law proceedings in the
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take place ''
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'', the project follows such cases in the Family Courts. Board members include Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's Noeline Blackwell (chair), and former Chief Justice Frank Clarke, Carol Coulter, an ''
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'' journalist and
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of law at
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, founded the project and is its executive director. Reports from the project have been cited in academic journals such as the '' Journal of Social Work Education'' (
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), ''Social Work & Social Sciences Review'' (Whiting & Birch), ''Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies'' (
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), ''Child Abuse Review'' ( Wiley), ''Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law'' (Taylor & Francis), ''Child & Family Social Work'' (Wiley) and ''Family Court Review'' (Wiley). In November 2024, Special Rapporteur-for Children, Caoilfhionn Gallagher, said that a report from the project "shines a light" on the care system in need of reform. The body failed to secure a tender in 2024. In October 2024,
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Paul Kelly expressed concern at the closure of the project, which had not sent reporters to proceedings since the middle of the year. Opposition politicians, Paul Murphy, Labour Party leader
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, and
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leader
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called for funding to be reinstated from the
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.


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* {{authority control, additional=Q131288385,Q5485855 Department of Children, Disability and Equality Research projects Law reform in the Republic of Ireland Child welfare in Ireland