
Sheila Nunan
Sheila Nunan is a government negotiator who has been instrumental in discussions regarding financial redress for survivors of mother-and-baby homes in Ireland, recently submitting a report detailing the outcomes of her negotiations with various religious orders.
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Recent news mentions
The Minister published a report on Tuesday by former trade unionist Sheila Nunan showing a €12.97 million cash offer from the Sisters of Bon Secours.
Churches should ‘do the right thing’ on mother and baby home redress, Norma Foley says – The Irish TimesNegotiator Sheila Nunan has submitted a final report to Government following talks with seven Catholic bodies and the Church of Ireland.
Some religious orders’ refusal to contribute to mother and baby home redress shows ‘lack of compassion’ – The Irish TimesSheila Nunan was appointed to negotiate with the orders.
Government must ‘flex legal muscle’ to force religious orders to contribute to redress schemes – The Irish TimesSheila Nunan has submitted a final report to Minister for Equality Norma Foley setting out conclusions from talks with seven Catholic bodies and the Church of Ireland.
Just one religious order has made ‘serious offer’ of cash redress to mother-and-baby home survivors – The Irish Times





