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Inquiry urged to investigate sex abuse and 'baby trading' in mother and baby homes in Northern Ireland

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IwantToRetire · 07/07/2026 18:34

The actions of a nun should be investigated for sexual abuse, and a social worker for "baby trading", as part of an upcoming public inquiry into mother and baby institutions, Magdalene Laundries and workhouses in Northern Ireland.

An independent panel has found "systemic failures" by the state led to a series of "serious human rights issues".

Those who took part spoke of abuse, neglect, degrading treatment and experiences likely to "reach the threshold of inhuman treatment".
Thousands of women, pregnant women, and girls passed through the secretive institutions, which were largely run by religious orders, from the 1920s until the 1990s.

The panel found more than 12,000 women and girls were sent to these mother and baby homes, a higher number than the previously estimated 10,000.

Additionally, 3,750 were admitted to Magdalene Laundries and Thorndale Industrial Home.

Article continues at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1jyy29d1x6o

NI Government statement https://www.executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk/news/first-minister-and-deputy-first-minister-welcome-final-report-truth-recovery-independent-panel

Thousands more women admitted to mother and baby institutions than estimated, report finds
https://news.sky.com/story/thousands-more-women-admitted-to-mother-and-baby-institutions-than-estimated-report-finds-13561268

(This is separate and different to the official apology to those who last their babies to forced adoption in England, Scotland & Wales via state and church institutions - see https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5550493-uk-government-apologises-for-historic-forced-adoption-practices-at-last )

A man and woman stand beside each other holding a report

Mother and baby homes: 'Systemic failures' by the state led to 'serious human rights issues', panel finds

Thousands of women and girls passed through the secretive institutions, which were largely run by religious orders, from the 1920s until the 1990s.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1jyy29d1x6o

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IwantToRetire · 07/07/2026 18:41

I am sure there have been many threads on FWR about the pressures and ill treatment of single mothers in NI, but cant find any of them.

Wasn't aware there was to be a new investigation.

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