The Gazette 1985

GAZETTE DECEMBER 1985 "I hereby bequeath 50% of my estate to the Inspector of Taxes in respect of my Inheritance Tax liability . — Extract from the last will and testament of Mr. A. N. Other, deceased.

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Hyde House, 65 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2. Phone: (01) 606399 or 72 South Mall, Cork. Phone: (021) 271174. SEMINAR on THE CHILDREN (CARE AND PROTECTION) BILL 1985 Saturday, 1 February, 1986 in JOHNATHAN SWIFT LECTURE THEATRE ARTS BUILDING TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN 2 Organised by the Centre for the Study of Family Law and Social Welfare Law, c/o Law School, Trinity College, Dublin 2.

The 1985 Children (Care and Protection) Bill began its passage through the Dail on April 20. It contains some of the most important reforms in child law since the foundation of the State, repeal- ing large parts of the Children Act 1908, regulating child care services and reforming procedures for dealing with children at risk. It also offers some limited security to long term foster parent/child relationships, and adds to and reforms some of the existing criminal provisions designed to protect children. Not surprisingly, for a Bill which covers such a wide range of sensitive matters, many of its provisions have already sparked off controversy and the Department of Health, having already received representations from a variety of groups and individuals, is currently engaged in the process of considering amendments to the Bill. This process is not yet complete. Hence, the purpose and im- portance of this seminar. The primary focus of the seminar will be the law

relating to the care and protection of children at risk and its purpose is to provide a forum for con- structive criticism of the Bill, which may be of assistance in the amendment process. Officials. from the Department of Health will be attending the seminar, which is open to all interested mem- bers of the public. Speakers include William Duncan, Senior Lec- turer in Law, T.C.D.; John Qiiinn, Senior Social Worker, Eastern Health Board; Robbie Gilligan, Lecturer in Social Work, T.C.D.; Paula Scully, Solicitor; John Lysaght, Solicitor; and Dr. Fred Lowe, Clinical Psychologist. Registration fee is £8.00 (£2.00 for students and unwaged). Any enquiries about the seminar should be addressed to Mr. William Duncan, Centre for the Study of Family Law and Social Welfare Law, Law School, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Tel. No.: Dublin 772941 -Ext. 1350.

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