Funding for pilot project to support voice of children
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Significant progress has been made, in implementing the recommendations of the Review of the Role of Expert Reports in the Family Law process.
Last week, Minister McEntee announced an allocation of €3 million in Budget 2025 to support the implementation process.
The review, which was published in June 2024, examined the commissioning, availability, content, and use of these reports, which may be ordered by the court on any aspect of the child’s welfare (welfare reports) or on their views and wishes (‘voice of the child’ reports). The review set out 20 recommendations for reform.
Commenting on this important development, Minister McEntee said:
“Ensuring the voice of children is heard and their best interests are given paramount consideration are not just important aspects of family law, they are constitutional requirements.
“Expert reports can be helpful in assisting judges in making difficult decisions which are often required in such cases.
“Funding is also being made available for a Children’s Court Advocate pilot project to support children and assisting them in having their voice heard in family law proceedings.”
In addition to developing a Children’s Court Advocate pilot project, implementation of several other recommendations is also underway including: