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Introduction to the DCYA

The Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) was established on 2nd June 2011. The new Department consolidates a range of functions which were previously responsibilities of the Minister for Health, the Minister for Education and Skills, the Minister for Justice and Law Reform and the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.

 

The Department brings together a number of key areas of policy and provision for children and young people including the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (OMCYA), the National Educational Welfare Board (NEWB), the Family Support Agency (FSA) and from January 2012 the detention schools operated by the Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS). Two important organisations are also included in the overall structure: the Adoption Authority of Ireland and Office of the Ombudsman for Children (OCO).

 

Responsibilities

The responsibilities of the Department encompass a wide range of policy and service activity, both direct and indirect, for children and young people in Ireland. We have a complex mandate, comprised of a number of separate, but interrelated strands:

 

Key Priorities for 2013

 


The DCYA Organisational Chart

The DCYA Customer Charter 

DCYA Cairt do Chustaiméirí

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