Lourdes Home seeking to re-house children
Lourdes Home in Ghajnsielem is to cease being a children’s home and will be converted into an old people’s home.
The home is currently at the centre of controversy after a commission appointed by Gozo Bishop Mario Grech found that physical abuses against some of the young residents were committed there in the past.
Joe Gerada, CEO of the Foundation of Social Services, said the Dominican Sisters, who run the home, have been having talks with Agenzija Appogg for the re-housing of the 10 children currently cared for at the home. The talks started some months ago and will continue next week.
The process, he said, had to take its time because the children - youngsters and teenagers - have to be gradually introduced to new carers.
He said the sisters had long indicated their intention to change the role of the Home.
“Church children’s homes have been facing problems because the sisters are growing older and the demands to raise the children are getting heavier. The model of having children’s homes run by the Church is now passe’ and the government needs to urgently come up with a new plan for this sector,” he said.
He pointed out that some important work had been done by the government, particularly in the area of fostering. A care programme for children with mental difficulties had also been introduced in association with the Richmond Foundation and Gesu Nazzarenu Institute.
But more had to be done, he said.
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