Issued by the Department of Health in March 1977, the four-page memo contained a checklist to identify physical abuse cases and what steps should be taken.  The previous April an Irish expert committee had reported to the department on non-accidental injury in the wake of British girl Maria Colwell’s killing by her stepfather.  The experts estimated that there were between 300 and 400 Irish cases of non-accidental injury of children each year, based on the figures in other countries.

Yesterday, principal in the department’s childcare legislation unit Mary McLoughlin, gave evidence to the inquiry. The unit is responsible for dealing with adult victims of past abuse in residential institutions.