Statement of Caranua for the Today with Sean O’Rourke radio show
Caranua received a request for information from the Today at Sean O'Rourke radio show and in response we issued the following statement. For media enquiries please contact Jane Merrigan, Head of Communications & Engagement - jane.merrigan@caranua.ie
Caranua publishes 2017 Annual Report
The Caranua 2017 Annual Report, which was laid before the Houses of the Oireachtas, details the work of the organisation in 2017 and provides statistical information on applications received from survivors.
Information Clinics in the Deaf Village for deaf or hard of hearing applicants
Caranua is currently holding monthly information clinics for applicants in the Deaf Village. The information clinics are for applicants, or potential applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing. The information clinics take place in the Citizens Information Centre in...
€74 million spent on services
€74 million spent on services We publish regular updates on applications to Caranua and this one provides information to the 31st July 2018 We have now: Received Part 1 applications from 6,474 people Confirmed eligibility for 5,693 Number of Survivors with current...
Appointments to the Board of Caranua
Stateboards.ie is advertising appointments to the Board of Caranua. Please note you can apply to this, you do not need to be nominated. To be eligible you must be a former resident of an institution specified in the schedule to the Residential Institutions Redress Act...
Information Clinics in the Deaf Village for deaf or hard of hearing applicants
Caranua is currently holding monthly information clinics for applicants in the Deaf Village. The information clinics are for applicants, or potential applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing. The information clinics take place in the Citizens Information Centre in...
Information Clinics in the Deaf Village for deaf or hard of hearing applicants
Caranua is currently holding monthly information clinics for applicants in the Deaf Village. The information clinics are for applicants, or potential applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing. The information clinics take place in the Citizens Information Centre in...
Parliamentary Questions – 4th July 2018
Medical Card Administration Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin asked the Minister for Health the services covered by a full medical card that are not available free to holders of a 2015A scheme card; the reason a difference exists between both; and if he will make a...
€73.8 million spent on services
We publish regular updates on applications to Caranua and this one provides information to the 30th June 2018 We have now: Received Part 1 applications from 6,327 people Confirmed eligibility for 5,733 Number of Survivors with current open applications 2,383 Number of...
Parliamentary Questions – 3rd July 2018
Magdalen Laundries Data Deputy James Browne asked the Minister for Health his views on the reason survivors of the Magdalen laundries cannot receive the podiatry services they require owing to their county of residence; and if he will make a statement on the matter....