The State's treatment of young women and single
mothers in the past was a “historic disgrace”, the founder of the
Bethany Survivors Group said yesterday during a briefing as part of its
ongoing campaign to seek redress for former residents of a
Protestant-run mother and baby home.
Derek Leinster
said that he and other babies and children who resided in the
Dublin-based Bethany Home, which operated between 1921 and 1972, were
neglected and that this had had a long-term impact on their lives.
Secretary of the group Niall Meehan
said the State regulated Bethany but “did not regulate the health and
welfare of the children in the Bethany Home”. He said the State now had a
responsibility to “the survivors of the Bethany Home who are few”,
noting that the group were aware of 18 former residents who were still
alive.
Members of the group met Minister for Justice
Alan Shatter and Minister of State at the department, Kathleen Lynch, on
Tuesday and are awaiting a response from the Coalition on the issues
raised at the meeting including the group’s call for redress.