14/12/2012
Child Protection Investigation Launched
An investigation is to be held into deficiencies in child protection within the culture, arts and leisure sectors in Northern Ireland.
The Assembly’s Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure has announced the investigation.
It said progress had been made on child protection within the sports sector, but that there were concerns the same guidance and procedures "should be applied consistently across all groups, clubs and organisations where children and young people are involved."
Committee Chairperson, Michelle McIlveen MLA said: "The protection of all our children is of paramount importance and the Committee wants to examine whether any gaps exist in order to ensure and promote our children’s safety. Numerous instances of the abuse of children have been brought to light in the media over recent months. It is important that Northern Ireland has the appropriate structures and guidance in place so that individuals and organisations working with children and young people are fully aware of their Child Protection and Safeguarding responsibilities.
"The Committee wants to ensure that our children are properly protected when they are involved in activities outside school, whether it is their dance classes, their music lessons, or their drama club etc. We commend the progress made across the sports sector regarding child protection procedures, and want to ensure that these are also rolled out consistently across all the sectors involving children and young people.
"The Committee will examine any gaps that exist in the protection of our children and will make recommendations to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure on how any gaps should be managed and closed."
The investigation is expected to be completed by Easter 2013.
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The Assembly’s Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure has announced the investigation.
It said progress had been made on child protection within the sports sector, but that there were concerns the same guidance and procedures "should be applied consistently across all groups, clubs and organisations where children and young people are involved."
Committee Chairperson, Michelle McIlveen MLA said: "The protection of all our children is of paramount importance and the Committee wants to examine whether any gaps exist in order to ensure and promote our children’s safety. Numerous instances of the abuse of children have been brought to light in the media over recent months. It is important that Northern Ireland has the appropriate structures and guidance in place so that individuals and organisations working with children and young people are fully aware of their Child Protection and Safeguarding responsibilities.
"The Committee wants to ensure that our children are properly protected when they are involved in activities outside school, whether it is their dance classes, their music lessons, or their drama club etc. We commend the progress made across the sports sector regarding child protection procedures, and want to ensure that these are also rolled out consistently across all the sectors involving children and young people.
"The Committee will examine any gaps that exist in the protection of our children and will make recommendations to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure on how any gaps should be managed and closed."
The investigation is expected to be completed by Easter 2013.
(IT)
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