Claire Kerrane TD spoke in the Dáil: Family Law Transparency, Child Welfare, and Reform of the In Camera Rule: Motion [Private Members]
Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin TD for Roscommon-Galway, participated in Dáil discussions on a private members' motion addressing family law transparency, child welfare, and reform of the in camera rule. The in camera rule, which restricts public access to certain court proceedings, has been a subject of legislative scrutiny as lawmakers examine how to balance judicial confidentiality with public interest and child protection considerations.
Kerrane's contribution reflected broader parliamentary engagement on family law matters and judicial procedures affecting vulnerable populations. The motion brought together multiple voices from across the Oireachtas to debate necessary reforms in how family law cases are handled and reported, particularly concerning child welfare outcomes.
Beyond this specific motion, the parliamentary session saw contributions from several other legislators on diverse matters. Martin Kenny and Cathy Bennett addressed supports for hauliers and supply chains, while Bennett also contributed to driver licensing debates. Sorca Clarke engaged with the Mental Health Bill 2024, and Rose Conway-Walsh discussed remediation of dwellings damaged by defective concrete blocks. Pearse Doherty participated in leaders' questions, and Dara Calleary raised issues around social welfare benefits.
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Martin Kenny TD (Sinn Féin, Sligo-Leitrim) contributed to the statement on “Supports for Hauliers and Supply Chains: Statements”.
Sorca Clarke TD (Sinn Féin, Longford-Westmeath) contributed to the debate on “Mental Health Bill 2024: From the Seanad”.
Dara Calleary TD (Fianna Fáil, Mayo) contributed to the question on “Social Welfare Benefits”.
Rose Conway-Walsh TD (Sinn Féin, Mayo) contributed to the motion on “Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks Act 2022: Motion”.
Cathy Bennett TD (Sinn Féin, Cavan-Monaghan) contributed to the statement on “Supports for Hauliers and Supply Chains: Statements”.