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Leabharlann
Tugtar le cheile i leabharlann an OOL ár n-aighneachtaí beartais agus ár gcomhairle don Rialtas, straitéisí, tuarascálacha, ráitis imscrúdaithe, faisnéis airgeadais an OOL agus rudaí eile.
Latest Releases
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- December 2021
- Topic: Mental health
The OCO’s observations on the General Scheme of the Mental Health Amendment Bill 2021
The Ombudsman for Children’s Office has expressed serious concerns about the statutory framework provided for under the Mental Health Act 2001 (2001 Act) in respect of children as well as about delays in progressing corresponding legislative ...
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- December 2021
- Type: Submission
OCO’s submission on the DCEDIY’s Review of the Equality Acts
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- November 2021
OCO Financial Statements for 2020
OCO Financial Statements for 2020
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- October 2021
OCO Payments over €20,000 for Q3 2021
OCO Payments over €20,000 for Q3 2021
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- October 2021
OCO Payments over €20,000 for Q2 2021
OCO Payments over €20,000 for Q2 2021
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- October 2021
- Type: Finance/OCO records
OCO Payments over €20,000 for Q1 2021
OCO Payments over €20,000 for Q1 2021
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- October 2021
Prompt Payment Return Q3 2021
Prompt Payment Return for Q3 2021
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- September 2021
- Type: Research
- Topic: Online
Guthanna Digiteacha: Ceart éisteachta leanaí a chur chun cinn trí mheáin shóisialta agus dhigiteacha
Is taighde nua é Guthanna Digiteacha: Ceart éisteachta leanaí a chur chun cinn trí mheáin shóisialta agus dhigiteacha arna dhéanamh ag Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta Bhaile Átha Cliath ar son Oifig an Ombudsman do Leanaí (OCO), lena ndéantar ...
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- September 2021
A Better Normal: Eradicate Child Poverty. Eliminate Child Homelessness
The Ombudsman for Children’s Office is calling for the establishment of a time-limited, cross departmental Joint Oireachtas Committee to bring together Government departments, those working in the children’s sector and other experts to make a swift ...
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- August 2021
Making a Complaint to the Ombudsman for Children’s Office – Information for Children
This booklet provides information for children on how they can make a complaint to the Ombudsman for Children’s Office.