*An update on the boy was provided at a sitting of the Family Law Court.ย
A JUDGE HAS stated that apartment living plans next year for a 17 year old boy who โcan’t boil a kettleโ is a pipe dream right now.
At a Family Law Court sitting, Judge Alec Gabbett heard that the court has a concern relating to the teenagerโs independent living needs.
Judge Gabbett said, โI donโt think he can boil at a kettle at the momentโ.
The teenager is in State care and living in a residential unit operated by a care firm on behalf of TUSLA, the Child and Family Agency (CFA)
Judge Gabbett said, โWe are talking about putting him into an apartment next year, that is all a pipe dream at the moment as far as I am concerned. It is all very aspirational โfind him an apartment and by the way he canโt boil a kettleโโ.
Judge Gabbett said that he wanted to hear at the September review of the case that the boy has boiled an egg, made some toast and put some beans on the toast “at a minimumโ.
He said, โWe have about a year to get him to the stage where he can boil a kettleโ.
Last month, Judge Gabbett ordered medical intervention for the teenage boy in State care after being told he has only had one shower this year.
A new TUSLA report provided to court confirmed that the boy has had three showers since the last court date in May.
Judge Gabbett said, “That is progress for a fella who had no shower.โ
Solicitor for TUSLA, Kevin Sherry told the court that the boy having only one shower this year had been “a cause for alarmโ.
Judge Gabbett noted that the boy was examined by a GP โand he seems to be okayโ while a psychiatrist has recommended โsmall anti-depressantsโ.
Judge Gabbett said that he wanted to compliment the TUSLA social worker and the private care firm for their work since the last court date. He said, โEveryone has pulled their socks up – I am delighted with the progressโ.
Judge Gabbett noted from a report that most of the teenager’s friends are friends he knows from gaming apps.
After hearing last month that the boy has only had one shower in 2023, Judge Gabbett said โI am not out there to force him to do anything but this is basic hygiene. He will get sick if he doesn’t wash himself – that is the problem. He will get cellulitis at bestโ.
After hearing that the teenager spends most of his time in his bedroom at the residential centre, Judge Gabbett said that he was concerned for the boyโs mental health, commenting โhe is going to lose years of his lifeโ.
After reading a TUSLA report on the boy, Judge Gabbett said that the boyโs โdiet isnโt great either – pop-corn, chicken nuggets, sandwiches, pizzas – not exercisingโ.
The designated TUSLA social care worker for the teenager told Judge Gabbett last month that “we have been very concerned about him for a long timeโ.
She said, โThe teenager is very, very isolated in his bedroom. He spends minimal time coming out of his bedroom during the day. He stays in his room, watching TV, or is on his phone and does school work from there. He will not attend any appointmentsโ.
The boyโs court appointed independent voice of Guardian Ad Litem told the court last month stated that owing to complex trauma suffered by the boy in the past, he does have a several emotional behavioural disorder.