Madam, - The controversial second-level school programme, Exploring Masculinities, invited teenage boys to review the coverage of historical figures on a gender basis. Let me invite your readers to do the same on the coverage of the important topic of children's experiences of marital separation.
Madam, - The controversial second-level school programme, Exploring Masculinities, invited teenage boys to review the coverage of historical figures on a gender basis. Let me invite your readers to do the same on the coverage of the important topic of children's experiences of marital separation.
Your Weekend Review of December 7th gave prominent coverage of the report Children's Experiences of Parental Separation in Ireland. While your writer discovered the critical importance of the continued involvement of both parents in their children's lives after separation, it appears you have to belong to a particular gender to make a contribution to the "discourse" on family break-up.
Spot the odd one out: Kathryn Holmquist; Diane Hogan; Ann Marie Halpenny; Sheila Greene; Mary Lloyd; Eibhlis Hennessy; Eimear Sampson; Clare Cashman; Jean Garland; Mary Coughlan; Bryan Rodgers; Jan Pryor.
SAM CARROLL,
Foxwood,
Swords,
Co Dublin.
PS: Mr Rodgers is an Australian. - Yours, etc.,