Kerry teenager Donal Walsh, who died last night after a battle with cancer. He was known for campaigning against suicide among young people. Photograph: Domnick Walsh/Eye Focus

Donal Walsh appealed to young people not to take their own lives

The High Court ruled last week that an 
86-year-old woman suffering from psychotic depression is to be given electric shock treatment despite the resistance of her family
and following a High Court decision last Friday
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Pre-existing views of patients on treatments likely to be taken into account

Bishop Christopher Jones and Fr Timothy Bartlett representing the Catholic Church at the  Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children last January. Bishop Jones described the 1992 Supreme Court judgment on the X case as “morally unacceptable”. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

Would that the bishops always had as much passion for protecting children

Archdeacon Leslie Stevenson: was due to be consecrated Church of Ireland bishop of Meath and Kildare on Wednesday. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill

Archdeacon Leslie Stevenson’s ‘positive concern’ for Church of Ireland prompts him to decline appointment

Ian Elliott described his six years as chief executive of the National Board for Safeguarding Children  as “a really remarkable journey, with its highs and lows, obstacles to overcome”. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons

Ian Elliott has been asked by the Catholic Church in Australia to advise it on setting up child-protection review structures

“One Catholic bishop is said to have complained: ‘Ian Elliott just doesn’t understand us.” Photograph Brenda Fitzsimons

The church got more than it bargained for in the tenacious chief executive of the National Board for Safeguarding Children

Former bishop of Clogher Joseph Duffy. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

Church watchdog says overall picture on child protection now ‘very positive’

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin: “in some schools the level of undernourishment is such that children’s learning ability is being hindered.” Photograph: Eric Luke

Children going to school without breakfast, Diarmuid Martin tells NY gathering

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