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Elderly Man Died Dec2025 Of Anti Psychotic Drugs & Mistreatment In Mayo University Hospital Ireland

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Adrian Lennon well known Irish Barrister

 Adrian Lennon well known Irish Barrister who has been paid by the State of Ireland around 900,000 euros between 2020 and 2023, as a Guardian Ad Litem known as a GAL, to represent children and elderly people with mental issues,

Elderly Man Died 25th December 2025 Of Anti Psychotic Drugs And Mistreatment In Mayo University Hospital Westport Road Knockaphunta Castlebar Mayo F23 H529-SV2

The Burke Family that reported on this most shocking death, have indicated that a well known Irish Barrister Adrian Lennon has been paid by the State of Ireland around 900,000 euros between 2020 and 2023, as a Guardian Ad Litem known as a GAL, to represent children and elderly people with mental issues, had worked with the Doctors and nurses at the Mayo University Hospital Westport Road Knockaphunta Castlebar Mayo in Ireland, to obtain a High Court order to be able to legally inject the elderly man with high doses of Anti Psychotic Drugs, which it is understood the man died a day or so later form such Anti Psychotic Drugs

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Elderly Man Died Dec2025 Of Anti Psychotic Drugs & Mistreatment In Mayo University Hospital Ireland

 Elderly Man Died Dec2025 Of Anti Psychotic Drugs & Mistreatment In Mayo University Hospital Ireland

A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is an independent, court-appointed advocate who represents a child's best interests and voice in legal proceedings, ensuring their wishes and welfare are central to decisions about their care, often in complex cases like abuse, neglect, or custody disputes, by investigating, reporting to the judge, and providing recommendations
. They are experienced professionals who work to ensure a child's perspective is heard and understood by the court, bridging communication gaps and focusing on outcomes for the child. 
What They Do
  • Represent the Child: They act as the child's voice, presenting their wishes, feelings, and needs to the court.
  • Investigate & Report: They conduct independent assessments, meet with the child (in an age-appropriate way), and provide detailed reports to the judge, outlining their recommendations for the child's welfare.
  • Attend Court: GALs attend all relevant court hearings to advocate for the child and alert the court to delays or urgent issues.
  • Support the Child: They help children understand the court process and the decisions being made about them. 
When They're Appointed
  • In cases where parents disagree on a child's future (e.g., custody).
  • When a child is in the care of the state (child protection cases).
  • In cases involving mental health or other complex family situations. 
Key Characteristics
  • Independent: They are a neutral third party, separate from parents, social workers, or other involved adults.
  • Expertise: They are experienced professionals, often with backgrounds in social work or child development, trained to work with children who have experienced trauma.
  • Temporary: Their role lasts for the duration of the specific court case ("ad litem" means "for the suit"). 
Organizations like TIGALA (The Independent Guardian Ad Litem Agency) and Barnardos (Ireland) provide these crucial services in Ireland, ensuring vulnerable children have their rights and needs addressed in the legal system. 
 
Guardian ad Litem National Service - Government of Ireland
The Guardian ad litem National Service is being established under the Department of Children, Disability & Equality to ensure that every child’s voice is heard and their best interests are independently presented to the court in care proceedings across Ireland.
 
Information for Parents, Relatives & Carers - Barnardos
Policy information

Guardian ad Litem National Service

Introduction

The Guardian ad litem National Service is being established under the Department of Children, Disability & Equality to ensure that every child’s voice is heard and their best interests are independently presented to the court in care proceedings across Ireland.

This new national service will deliver a consistent, high-quality, child-centred approach, grounded in children’s rights and supported by clear standards, professional oversight, and accountability. The Guardian ad litem National Service will work in partnership with stakeholders to uphold children’s rights under Ireland’s Constitution (Ar­ticle 42A) and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, ensuring that children’s views and their best interest are the heart of judicial decision making.

What is a Guardian ad litem?

A Guardian ad litem is a qualified and experienced professional who meets with the child and get their views and provides a report to the Judge on those views. They also provide recommendations to the Judge on what is in the best interest of the child. Guardians ad litem are independent in their function as set out in the Child Care (Amendment) Act 2022. They work collaboratively with all those who are involved in the child’s life to get the best outcome for the child.

Why it matters

Guardians ad litem enhance decision-making in child care proceedings by ensuring the child’s voice is central to the process. They provide an independent perspective that helps the court make informed decisions about the child’s welfare. Importantly, Guardians ad litem also communicate with the child throughout the proceedings, helping them understand what is happening and keeping them informed in a way that is appropriate to their age and needs.

How Guardians ad litem Work

  • Role in court proceedings: The Guardian ad litem meets with the child, gathers their views, and provides an independent report to the judge, including recommendations on what is in the child’s best interests.
  • Interaction with children and professionals: Guardians ad litem work directly with the child in an age-appropriate way and engage with parents, carers, social workers, and other professionals to understand the child’s circumstances.
  • Independence and child-centred practice: Guardians ad litem act independently of all parties and focus solely on the child’s views, their rights and best interest.

Legal basis

The role of the Guardian ad litem is currently provided for under the Child Care Act 1991 and will be amended once the Child Care (Amendment) Act 2022 is commenced.

Information Session

An information session for Guardians ad Litem was held at the Department on 17 June 2025. The session was recorded and can be viewed below.

https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-children-disability-and-equality/policy-information/guardian-ad-litem-national-service/