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HSE criticised over handling of alleged abuse at adult service
Male nurse who ‘cornered’ and sexually assaulted co-worker in care home avoids prison sentence
Attorney General being consulted on publishing 2009 Michael Shine review
Michael Shine victims told files on new cases have been sent to Director of Public Prosecutions
Greens and SF to consider survivors' calls for public inquiry
Michael Shine victims hold Dáil meeting as calls continue for public inquiry
Cabinet agrees to set up statutory inquiry into sexual abuse in schools
Cabinet may approve publication of report into sexual abuse in schools
Medical Council apology and response to the Report of the Royal Commission into Abuse
New Zealand inquiry finds 200,000 abused in care
Book shines light on sexual assault and harassment in medicine
Doctor convicted of rape appears in court again
Kenneally questions time taken by victims to come forward