The Government must push the Catholic Church and religious orders to open their records to abuse survivors and academics. Catriona Crowe, former head of special projects at the National
Archives of Ireland, said that it “should not be a matter of grace and
favour” that survivors are granted full access to records, but a matter
of right.
She said Ireland had seen unprecedented disclosures relating to treatment of vulnerable women and children across a unique archipelago of institutions — mother and baby homes, Magdalene laundries, industrial schools, and reformatories. She said the only way to achieve a complete picture of what happened is to have full access to their archives.
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She said Ireland had seen unprecedented disclosures relating to treatment of vulnerable women and children across a unique archipelago of institutions — mother and baby homes, Magdalene laundries, industrial schools, and reformatories. She said the only way to achieve a complete picture of what happened is to have full access to their archives.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/call-to-open-church-records-to-abuse-survivors-461139.html