Sisters of Charity admit slapping children was wrong

The head of the Sisters of Charity has accepted that it was wrong to physically punish children for bed-wetting at a former industrial school in Kilkenny.

The head of the Sisters of Charity has accepted that it was wrong to physically punish children for bed-wetting at a former industrial school in Kilkenny.

Sr Una O'Neill told the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse today that it was normal for children at St Patrick's industrial school to be slapped as punishment for bed-wetting.

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