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Why aren't traveller children placed in foster homes?

  • 24-04-2017 01:29AM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 110 ✭✭


    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,130 ✭✭✭Surreptitious


    RUH OH


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,768 ✭✭✭✭tomwaterford


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.

    What's wrong woth a halting site....once their healthy and cared for??

    I know many people what grew up in mobile homes due to old farmhouses/cottages etc being condemned etc?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 613 ✭✭✭rodge68


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.

    Joey, you might take a few yourself..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,371 ✭✭✭Ubbquittious


    I don't like this idea of forced poshening up that will eventually give way to the idea that you'll need a €400k dwelling with all the mod cons and a shopping centre up the road before you're allowed have kids.

    A halting site might not be the lap of luxury but there's nothing inherently unhealthy about living in a caravan long term. Bejoseph there's a lot of kids out there now who could badly do with being sent to live in a place with no wifi, or electricity or running water for a few months


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,094 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    A halting site might not be the lap of luxury but there's nothing inherently unhealthy about living in a caravan long term. Bejoseph there's a lot of kids out there now who could badly do with being sent to live in a place with no wifi, or electricity or running water for a few months

    Yeah, and when the camp burns down because they're leeching from ESBN that'll be great for their health too.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,539 ✭✭✭jca


    I don't like this idea of forced poshening up that will eventually give way to the idea that you'll need a €400k dwelling with all the mod cons and a shopping centre up the road before you're allowed have kids.

    A halting site might not be the lap of luxury but there's nothing inherently unhealthy about living in a caravan long term. Bejoseph there's a lot of kids out there now who could badly do with being sent to live in a place with no wifi, or electricity or running water for a few months

    Sure bring back the mother and baby homes while your at it. Hard times but happy times eh? Yeah right...


  • Posts: 14,242 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.
    I wouldn't like my children discriminated against by some randomer because of my background, but that's how it is.

    Kids are reasonably resilient. Growing up in a mobile home is only as inhibiting as we allow it to be.

    If *we* didn't have this bias, it wouldn't make much difference whether a person were raised in a mobile home, a council flat, or a country estate.

    I'm not abrogating traveller parents of their responsibilities, of course, but I know of very few people who don't prejudge a traveller, be they an educator or an employer, or indeed a member of the public. How many employers here would knowingly hire a traveller? Very few if any.

    Anyway, Why be so quick to suggest the forcible removal of traveller children from halting sites , when this state houses Irish children in direct provision in the very same situation, in caravans.

    Doesn't make sense to be honest.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,371 ✭✭✭Ubbquittious


    ED E wrote: »
    Yeah, and when the camp burns down because they're leeching from ESBN that'll be great for their health too.

    Isn't that some sports channel over in the states? I'd doubt that they have much of an interest in that


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 110 ✭✭JoeyPeeps


    I saw that new movie trespass against us and I think it reflects the traveller lifestyle rather well. Definitely not an environment to bring children up in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 86,596 ✭✭✭✭Atlantic Dawn
    GDY151


    It's their culture.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,371 ✭✭✭Ubbquittious


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I saw that new movie trespass against us and I think it reflects the traveller lifestyle rather well. Definitely not an environment to bring children up in.

    I saw a great documentary there a while back about a fella who got stuck on mars and lived self-sufficient growing his own spuds and all. Maybe they can go and live over there instead


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 110 ✭✭JoeyPeeps


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I saw that new movie trespass against us and I think it reflects the traveller lifestyle rather well. Definitely not an environment to bring children up in.

    I saw a great documentary there a while back about a fella who got stuck on mars and lived self-sufficient growing his own spuds and all. Maybe they can go and live over there instead

    You're talking science fiction. Im talking about reality.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,371 ✭✭✭Ubbquittious


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    You're talking science fiction. Im talking about reality.

    Jaysis now lad next you'll be telling me the moon landings didn't happen


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,211 ✭✭✭✭Suckit


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.
    Is this even worth replying to?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,798 ✭✭✭✭hatrickpatrick


    People in this thread are jumping to conclusions far too quickly - isn't it clear that the OP is proposing mobile foster homes?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,898 ✭✭✭✭Ken.


    There are not foster parents enough for the children already in care. Imagine dumping another 5-6000 children in to the system.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,801 ✭✭✭Jurgen Klopp


    I'd rather them in a rough halting site than trust Tusla with them thats for sure


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,537 ✭✭✭sunny2004


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.

    is this your "Final Solution"


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,381 ✭✭✭D0NNELLY


    Suckit wrote: »
    Is this even worth replying to?

    No, school is back tomorrow. Just ride it out, nearly there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,325 ✭✭✭✭Donald Trump


    I saw a great documentary there a while back about a fella who got stuck on mars and lived self-sufficient growing his own spuds and all. Maybe they can go and live over there instead


    I don't think I'd be able to live on Mars meself....Cadburys maybe, but Mars isn't as good.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,275 ✭✭✭Your Face


    Personally I think travellers should be put under closer scrutiny by the state but they should not be harassed as result.
    Halting sites like other domicles, can be of various conditions. So I don't think they should be singled out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,404 ✭✭✭PirateShampoo


    Same reason they are aloud to burn endless piles of rubbish in the middle of our estate. The bloody place is destroyed because of them. Every two days they pile it up and set it alight and two days later the council show up to clear it all away. The neighbours can't do **** about it because they will get thier windows put in and the council will remove them before confronting the Travellers. The government is terrified to deal with them, so it's play by the rules for normal decent people and do what the **** you want for them. Nothing is going to change until it's the politicians local areas getting completely trashed by them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,526 ✭✭✭tedpan


    Isn't that some sports channel over in the states? I'd doubt that they have much of an interest in that


    ESB Network..

    This thread is entertaining! 😂😂😂


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 65 ✭✭Neighsayer


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I'm sure may of us wouldn't like our children raised on a halting site yet it is regarded as an acceptable standard of living for travellers. Why do we allow it? I think if more traveller children were placed in foster homes we would have far less problems.
    The health services have obviously failed you.  Have you considered a faith healer


  • Posts: 22,384 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I saw that new movie trespass against us and I think it reflects the traveller lifestyle rather well. Definitely not an environment to bring children up in.

    You saw a film?

    Arra sure that makes you the expert on their lifestyle and why the children should be placed in care.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27,387 ✭✭✭✭super_furry


    They tried it in Australia.

    Turns out it's a really, really awful idea - http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/sorry-day-stolen-generations


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,610 ✭✭✭✭VinLieger


    OP needs to read history books about australian aboriginals having their children foricbly removed for similar reasons


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,633 ✭✭✭✭Widdershins


    JoeyPeeps wrote: »
    I saw that new movie trespass against us and I think it reflects the traveller lifestyle rather well. Definitely not an environment to bring children up in.


    If they made a movie about State Child-Snatching maybe that would swing your opinion in the opposite direction. Maybe it would be better to try not to base your views on movies, which are naturally designed to be dramatic, not balanced!

    And the answer is because we don't do that in Ireland and plenty of those kids are fine, happy and would prefer to be with their families.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,797 ✭✭✭Iseedeadpixels


    VinLieger wrote: »
    OP needs to read history books about australian aboriginals having their children foricbly removed for similar reasons

    It worked for Kylo Ren.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,544 ✭✭✭Samaris


    They tried it in Australia.

    Turns out it's a really, really awful idea - http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/sorry-day-stolen-generations

    Hah, I was thinking that too.

    Yeah, the answer is "because it's an appalling idea", OP.


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