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词条 Department of Children and Youth Affairs
释义

  1. Departmental team

  2. Overview

     Tusla{{anchor|Tusla}} 

  3. History

     Statutes 

  4. References

  5. External links

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The Department of Children and Youth Affairs ({{lang-ga|An Roinn Leanaí agus Gnóthaí Óige}}) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.

Departmental team

The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are in Dún Aimhirgin, Mespil Road, Dublin 4. The departmental team consists of the following: [1]

  • Minister for Children and Youth Affairs: Katherine Zappone, TD
  • Secretary General of the Department: Fergal Lynch

Overview

The department is responsible for children and youth affairs.

Tusla{{anchor|Tusla}}

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The Child and Family Agency, known as Tusla, is an independent agency created by the Child and Family Agency Act 2013 and answerable to the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.[2] Its functions were previously distributed among the Health Service Executive's Children & Family Services, the Family Support Agency, and the National Educational Welfare Board.[3] The name Tusla is intended to invoke the Irish words {{lang|ga|tús}} "beginning" and {{lang|ga|lá}} "day".[3]

History

The department was created by the Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act, 1956 as the Department of the Gaeltacht. Functions have been transferred between it and other departments on a number of occasions, and the Department currently responsible for the Gaeltacht is the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The Department of Children and Youth Affairs has had its current title and functions since 2011.

Statutes

Statute Effect
1956 ActEstablishment of the Department of the Gaeltacht
S.I. No. 257/1956Transfer of Rural industry from Department of Lands
S.I. No. 21/1993Transfer of Arts and Culture from Taoiseach
S.I. No. 22/1993Renamed as the Department of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht
S.I. No. 306/1997Renamed as the Department of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands
S.I. No. 331/1997Transfer of Aran Islands Transport from Taoiseach
S.I. No. 302/2002Transfer of Arts and Culture to the Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation
S.I. No. 308/2002Renamed as the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
S.I. No. 327/2002Transfer of Community from the Department of Social and Family Affairs
S.I. No. 215/2010Renamed as Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs
S.I. No. 217/2010Transfer of Equality from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
S.I. No. 139/2011Transfer of Equality to the Department of Justice and Law Reform
S.I. No. 164/2011Transfer of Irish Language, Gaeltacht and the Islands to Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport
S.I. No. 165/2011Transfer of Social Inclusion to Department of Social Protection
S.I. No. 196/2011Transfer of Community to Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
S.I. No. 214/2011Renamed as the Department of Children and Youth Affairs
S.I. No. 218/2011Transfer of Children from the Department of Health and Children
S.I. No. 488/2011Transfer of Child Care from the Department of Health
S.I. No. 668/2011Transfer of Remand Centres and Children Detention Schools from the Department of Justice and Equality

References

1. ^[https://www.dcya.gov.ie/docs/EN/Organisation-Structure-copy-dcya-gov-ie-2018/17/4802.htm "Department of Children and Youth Affairs, Organisation Structure, DCYA Organisation Structure July 2018"]. Retrieved October 2018
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2013/act/40/enacted/en/index.html|title=Child and Family Agency Act 2013|work=Irish Statute Book|accessdate=27 February 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tusla.ie/about/|title=About Us|publisher=Tusla|accessdate=27 February 2017}}

External links

  • Department of Children and Youth Affairs
{{Irish Government Departments}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Department of Children and Youth Affairs}}

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