The mortality rate for children of Travellers is 4 times higher for what it is elsewhere in society.
Nothing is being done, they are Travellers and society doesn't care, a lot of people would say they wouldn't want to be living next to a Traveller family.
We had a children's referendum and only 30% of the electorate felt the need to vote - it doesn't matter if one voted yes or no, they made an effort to vote, taking into account those abroad through emigration, the sick, people who are too far away maybe with work or education, it was a pitiful amount.
The media decides the narrative, it will concentrate on places that are closed down where children died and where the danger no longer exists - yes a full investigation is needed, the truth needs to be aired and lessons learned.
But then the high death toll in mother and baby homes was discussed in the Dail in the late 1920's and 1930's and nothing was done.
The report that Traveller's children had a 4 times higher mortality rate than the norm is known, there will be no shock and horror, maybe because they are buried and not stuffed into a septic tank as in Tuam, maybe because some in society see Travellers as undesirables and prejudices will make people not want to see or even care about the higher death toll among Traveller children or the fact the lifespan of a Traveller is far shorter than general society.
Will we have campaigns and petitions with people contacting their local representatives to investigate why a Traveller child is 4 times more likely to die than a child in general society, and what will they do about it.
I doubt it.
History has a habit of the same mistakes being made, while the dead of the mother and baby homes needs to be fully investigated, people made accountable and lessons learned.
The question is will society just act all horrified and be asking how could this have been allowed to happen when people knew it was happening back then, while a similar situation in terms of above normal child mortality exists today?
Here is the article that inspired this thread which goes much further than dealing with Travellers. -
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/colette-browne/ireland-didnt-cherish-all-its-children-equally-we-still-dont-30333643.html