Historic Moment as Irish Capacity Bill Passes All Stages

Friday 18 December, 2015 Written by 
The Dáil

Labour Senator Mary Moran has said the passing of the Assisted Decision Making Bill in the Seanad on Tuesday and in the Dáil today marks a historic point in the fight for equality.

Senator Moran stated: “The Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Bill is one of the most important and complex pieces of legislation to pass through the Houses of the Oireachtas in many years.  

“With the passing of this legislation through both Houses we are now one step closer to ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.  A goal which is foremost in my work as a Senator, and one in which I am striving to meet day in and day out.

“I welcome that at long last the words ‘lunatic’ and ‘imbecile’ will be removed from our legislation as a result of the Bill and everyone will be afforded the respect they deserve and are entitled to in our statute books.

'It is hoped that the Bill will be signed into law by President Higgins before the end of this year. I will then work to see the speedy implementation of the necessary framework so that this legislation may come into full force as soon as is practicable.

“The Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Bill will make a direct impact on the lives of so many individuals across the country.  It has been my pleasure to work with my colleague, Minister Kathleen Lynch on this legislation along with parents, individuals and organisations including Inclusion Ireland.  

“When I became a Senator I made a commitment to advocate on behalf of people with a disability and their families.  More than anything else I wanted to see this legislation pass so that individuals who may have decreased capacity at whatever stage of life may be provided for when necessary. This is a historic and happy moment for everyone through the decades who has worked to see this legislation come to pass.”

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter all the required information, indicated by an asterisk (*). HTML code is not allowed.

Join
FREE
Here

GET STARTED