PAUL CULLEN

THE CHILD abuse commission has apologised to a survivor of Goldenbridge industrial school for naming her in its final report.

The commission followed a strict policy of anonymity in relation to both the victims and the perpetrators of abuse in church-run industrial schools. However, the woman is named in a footnote to a sub-report, which details her committal to an industrial school in 1935.

A spokeswoman for the commission said the naming of the woman was inadvertent but insisted no breach of confidentiality was involved because she was not an applicant before the commission.

The woman, who is 76 years old and living in London, told The Irish Times she was ‘‘shocked and traumatised’’ by her identification in the report. ‘‘They think of us as lesser beings so it doesn’t seem to matter if our rights are breached.’’

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