Ireland

High Court finds State failed to provide primary education for autistic man

watch

A 22-year-old profoundly autistic man and his mother have been awarded more than £250,000 in the High Court. The court found that the State failed to provide Jamie Sinnott with a primary education even though it had a constitutional obligation to do so. Mr Justice Barr said that Mr Sinnott had suffered grievously as a result. Jamie's mother, Kathy Sinnott, from Cork, spent the past 22 years fighting for recognition for autism, before finally suing the Department of Education.

The State had claimed that Jamie had received education and said that it was not obliged to provide free primary education past the age of 18. Mr Justice Barr said that the State's obligation for providing primary education and training for a severely disabled child should continue for as long as the child needed it. He said that there was nothing in the Constitution to say that the obligation should end at the age of 18. He awarded Jamie Sinnott and his mother £255,000 and said that it was now proper that Jamie should have the best education and training. The case is to be reviewed in April 2003 when further damages may be awarded.

Advertisement
Audio & Video
Jamie and Kathy Sinnott, Awarded over £0.25m
Jamie and Kathy Sinnott, Awarded over £0.25m
RTÉ News 24 hours a day

LIVE TV

Now:
Six Nations Championship
14:00 Saturday 20 March
Now:
The Saturday Night Show
21:35 Saturday 20 March
Next:
Desperate Housewives
23:15 Saturday 20 March

Television Programmes

Radio Programmes

RTÉ.ie News Highlights

Conservation Concerns

The Monasterboice High Crosses could be moved from their present site to an indoor visitor centre

Play

Portraits of The Global Irish

From Beijing to Buenos Aires, watch six exclusive videos highlighting Irish identity around the world

Read

Scrumptious Stew

There were some unusual twists on the old favourite at the World Irish Stew Making Championships in Sligo

Play

Keen On Green

Fancy living in an eco-house? Demand is high for the country's first eco-village in Cloughjordan

Play

St Patrick's Day Photo Gallery

Much of the world turned green as people around the globe joined Ireland to mark 17 March

Read

RTÉ News iPhone App

Read and watch all the latest stories from RTÉ News with the new App for iPhones

Read