Our son has been suspended from the active CHI spinal waiting list twice since November 24.
1st suspension was incorrect,only came to light because we asked his status.
No written notification.
Years of reports, reviews & recommendations, nothing has changed.
@CarrollJennifer
Gardaí are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of Emily O’Connor (13) and Katelyn Rose Gill (14) who were reported missing from Newbridge, Co. Kildare on Friday 5th June 2026.
Emily is described as being 5 foot 3 inches in height, of slim build with black hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing black leggings, a black top and white runners in Newbridge, Co. Kildare on Friday 5th June 2026 at 3:00pm.
Katelyn is described as being 5 foot 7 inches in height, of slim build with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black tracksuit with white runners in Newbridge, Co. Kildare on Friday 5th June 2026 at 3:00pm.
It is believed that Emily and Katelyn are in Co. Wexford.
Gardaí are concerned for the well-being of Emily and Katelyn.
Anyone with information on Emily and Katelyn’s whereabouts is asked to contact Naas Garda Station on 045 884300, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.
I want you to understand what I take from all of this, that my nine-year-old son was punished because his mother and I spoke out about the failures at CHI Ireland. Punished because we exposed shortcomings. Punished because we tried to make things better.
@MuinteoirChris Social media echo chambers don’t help, a lot of this stuff gets normalised and enabled, I have to take a step back and check myself every now and again
'I blew the whistle on Harvey case at CHI' ✍️ Maeve Sheehan
A former manager at Children's Health Ireland (#CHI) has revealed she is the whistleblower who flagged concerns around Harvey Morrison Sherratt's care.
Anita Little, a former spinal services business manager, who settled a legal employment dispute with CHI last week, told the Sunday Independent: "Yes, I can confirm I am the whistleblower."
She said she made a protected disclosure to the Health Minister after it came to her attention that Harvey who suffered from complex scoliosis and spina bifida, had been inexplicably removed from the waiting list. He died, aged nine. last July.
"I felt the Minister for Health had the power to find out what happened with Harvey" she said. "I was also aware that his parents did not know he had been removed from the waiting list which is just absolutely outrageous."
Standing by the allegations she made in a protected disclosure, which was sent to the minister last August 31, Ms Little said she is willing to testify at the statutory inquiry or any inquiry.
"There are patients at risk due to suboptimal processes, lack of transparency, communication and waiting-list management practices at CHI."
In a statement to the Sunday Independent, Ms Sherratt [@GillSherratt23] said the family still has no answers, two years after Harvey was removed from the waiting list.
Ms Sherratt added the scope of the inquiry must be “wide” and “deep” enough “to truly uncover everything that’s been allowed to go on at CHI”.
#PublicInquiryCHi #Whistleblower #JusticeforHarvey #CHI #HowIrelandWorks
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https://t.co/kRPLRYx4V7
TDs PLEAD FOR €10,00O PAY HIKE - Brian Mahon
Oireachtas committee chairs want boost to top-up for role saying
it was cut during the recession and their workload has increased.
#HowIrelandWorks#Dáil#TDs
What people do know is that I have been found GUILTY of undermining public health guidelines during the Pandemic.
What the public DO NOT KNOW is what those guidelines stated. So I will publish them here:
For the treatment of Covid patients in the Community/Nursing Homes settings, Doctors were advised as follows:
1. Do not take the patients blood pressure.
2. Do not listen to their chest (auscultation)
3. Do not prescribe any medication (paracetamol only)
4. Refer to end of life protocols (palliative care/midazolam).
What these guidelines effectively stated is this: Do not examine your patients. Do not touch your patients.
Do not prescribe treatments for your patients -and if they appear to be very unwell- sedate them and allow them to die.
I can only recall one period in human history when human beings were treated in this manner.
@JakeFitzsimons There’s no cure for diabetes so are these people fair game? If you’re in a car accident and are paralysed from the neck down should you be killed?
@JakeFitzsimons You’re denying people a right to exist based on your own prejudices. How is it any different than if some crackpot dictator decided that people with brown hair are defective and started wiping them out? Do you know any people with Down syndrome in real life?