LETTER MAKES LIARS OF SISTERS OF
LETTER MAKES LIARS OF SISTERS OF MERCY
DAMNING letters
from the Department of Education setting out the serious neglect of children at
Newtownforbes industrial school, Co Longford, in the early 1940s, were presented
to the Commission on Child Abuse yesterday.
The letters catalogued attempts by the Department to improve conditions at the
school up to the mid-1940s, when their efforts began to bear fruit.
Sr Margaret Casey, leader of the western province of the Mercy Sisters,
testified to the Commission yesterday and admitted that many of the children
found their time at the school to be "harsh, impersonal, abusive and deeply
humiliating".
A 1940 letter, addressed to the nun in charge of the school, told her: "I cannot
find any excuse which would exonerate you and your staff from the verminous
condition of several of the children's heads."
The letter, written by the medical inspector of the Department, Dr Anna McCabe,
continued: "I was not satisfied in finding so many of the girls in the infirmary
suffering from bruises on their bodies. I wish particularly to draw attention to
the latter as under no circumstances can the Department tolerate treatment of
this nature."
It blamed the "neglect of supervision and individual attention" as the reason
for "the dirty condition of the heads and the untreated abscess I discovered in
the child in the infirmary".
It warned that "immediate steps will have to be taken to remedy" conditions at
the school, and that, unless there was "a marked and sustained improvement when
the school is next inspected . . . I will be reluctantly compelled to take the
matter further."
Sr Casey, who was a day-pupil at the school between 1954 and 1967, told the
Commission that prior to the 1990s there was no awareness within her order of
the damage done to some of the children in its care.
She said the first complaint about Newtownforbes surfaced after the 'Dear
Daughter' drama-documentary about life at Goldenbridge orphanage was aired by
RTE in 1996.
In all, five complaints about abuse and ill-treatment suffered by residents of
the industrial school were received. These related to the period 1939-1965. The
school was opened in 1869 and closed in 1969. At its peak it housed 159
children.
David Quinn
Religious and Social Affairs Correspondent
The Knitter Comments
Sr Margaret Casey:> Testified and admitted that many of
the children found their time at the school to be "harsh, impersonal, abusive
and deeply humiliating".
Department of Education Letter (1940):>
1 ...I cannot find any excuse which would exonerate you and your staff
from the verminous condition of several of the children's heads ....
2 ...I was not satisfied in finding so many of the girls in the infirmary
suffering from bruises on their bodies. I wish particularly to draw attention to
the latter as under no circumstances can the Department tolerate treatment of
this nature ...
3 ....neglect of supervision and individual attention" as the reason for
"the dirty condition of the heads and the untreated abscess I discovered in the
child in the infirmary
4 ....immediate steps will have to be taken to remedy" conditions at the
school, and that, unless there was "a marked and sustained improvement when the
school is next inspected . . . I will be reluctantly compelled to take the
matter further."
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And I just wonder if the Reporter of this piece has another Agenda when he
states "In all, five complaints about abuse and ill-treatment suffered by
residents of the industrial school were received. These related to the period
1939-1965. "
From reading the Report by David Quinn it seems that only FIVE COMPLAINTS
of abuse and ill treatment were received in 25 years ..... BUT
QUOTE 1 talks about "verminuous condition of several of the CHILDREN'S
heads"
QUOTE 2 talks about "GIRLS in the infirmary suffering from bruises
on THEIR bodies"
QUOTE 3 talks about "the dirty condition of the HEADS"
And all this ABUSE, NEGLECT and ILL TREATMENT in only ONE
LETTER !
Surely this letter testifies to WIDESPREAD NEGLECT and ABUSE in
this INSTITUTION not to ONE COMPLAINT OF ABUSE ?
A QUESTION
not addressed in the Department's
letter is "In the 1940's if parents were found
to
be treating children in a similar fashion to the Sisters of
Mercy
in Newtownforbes Industrial School what would
the authorities have done to
provide Proper Guardianship for the children?"
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