Michael Clifford: How the State breaks laws for children

THE law in Ireland is inclusive for children, and particularly for children who have a disability, writes Michael Clifford.

Michael Clifford: How the State breaks laws for children
Picture: Paul Sherwood

THE law in Ireland is inclusive for children, and particularly for children who have a disability, writes Michael Clifford.

If you arrived in the State and perused the statute books, you’d be highly impressed. If you stuck around to see how the laws are routinely broken or ignored by the State, you would get a more accurate picture of the attitude to some children.

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