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Formed | 2 June 1956 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Ireland |
Headquarters | Miesian Plaza, Baggot Street, Dublin 53°19′58″N 6°14′53″W / 53.33278°N 6.24806°W |
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Website | Official website |
The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (Irish: An Roinn Leanaí, Comhionannais, Míchumais, Lánpháirtíochta agus Óige) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth.
The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are on Baggot Street, Dublin. The departmental team consists of the following:[1]
The Child and Family Agency, known as Tusla, is an independent agency established on 1 January 2014 and answerable to the department.[4]
The department was created by the Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act 1956 as the Department of the Gaeltacht, an act of the 7th Government of Ireland led by John A. Costello. This act provided its function as:[5]
to promote the cultural, social and economic welfare of the Gaeltacht; to encourage the preservation and extension of the use of Irish as a vernacular language; and, to such extent as may be necessary or appropriate, to consult and advise with other Departments of State in respect of services administered by such Departments which affect the cultural, social or economic welfare of the Gaeltacht or which concern the national aim of restoring the Irish language.
Over the years the name and functions of the department have changed several times by means of statutory instruments. The department currently responsible for the Gaeltacht is the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth has had its current title and functions since 2020.
Date | Change |
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2 July 1956 | Establishment of the Department of the Gaeltacht[6] |
15 October 1956 | Transfer of Rural industry and Gaeltacht Housing from Department of Lands[7] |
20 January 1993 | Transfer of Broadcasting from the Department of Tourism, Transport and Communications[8] |
20 January 1993 | Transfer of Arts and Culture from the Department of the Taoiseach[9] |
20 January 1993 | Renamed as the Department of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht[10] |
10 April 1995 | Allocation of Heritage[11] |
12 July 1997 | Renamed as the Department of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands[12] |
28 July 1997 | Transfer of Aran Islands Transport from the Department of the Taoiseach[13] |
8 April 1998 | Statutory statement of functions[14] |
13 December 2000 | Transfer of Placenames from the Department of Finance[15] |
18 June 2002 | Transfer of Broadcasting to the Department of Marine and Natural Resources[16] |
18 June 2002 | Transfer of Arts and Culture to the Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation[17] |
19 June 2002 | Renamed as the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs[18] |
25 June 2002 | Transfer of Community Affairs from the Department of Social and Family Affairs[19] |
10 July 2002 | Transfer of Heritage to the Department of the Environment and Local Government[20] |
16 December 2003 | Statutory statement of functions[21] |
9 July 2007 | Statutory statement of functions[22] |
1 June 2010 | Transfer of Equality, Integration, Disability and Human Rights from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform[23] |
2 June 2010 | Renamed as Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs[24] |
1 April 2011 | Transfer of Equality, Integration, Disability and Human Rights to the Department of Justice and Law Reform[25] |
1 May 2011 | Transfer of Irish Language, Gaeltacht and the Islands to the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport[26] |
1 May 2011 | Transfer of Social Inclusion to the Department of Social Protection[27] |
1 May 2011 | Transfer of the National Drugs Strategy to the Department of Health and Children[28] |
1 May 2011 | Transfer of Inland Waterways to the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport[29] |
1 May 2011 | Transfer of Community Affairs to the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government[30] |
11 May 2011 | Transfer of the Education Welfare from the Department of Education and Skills[31] |
1 June 2011 | Transfer of Gaeltacht Planning to the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport[32] |
2 June 2011 | Renamed as the Department of Children and Youth Affairs[33] |
3 June 2011 | Transfer of Children and Youth Affairs from the Department of Health and Children[34] |
1 October 2011 | Transfer of Child Care from the Department of Health[35] |
1 January 2012 | Transfer of Remand Centres and Children Detention Schools from the Department of Justice and Equality[36] |
14 October 2020 | Transfer of Youth Justice to the Department of Justice and Equality[37] |
14 October 2020 | Transfer of Disability, Equality, Human Rights, Integration and Reception from the Department of Justice and Equality[38] |
15 October 2020 | Renamed as Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth[39] |
1 January 2021 | Transfer of Education Welfare to the Department of Education[40] |
15 December 2021 | Transfer of Oversight of Education Welfare to the Department of Education[41] |
1 March 2023 | Transfer of Specialist Community-Based Disability Services from the Department of Health[42][43] |