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The Minister of State for Children was a junior ministerial post in the Departments of Health and Children, Justice and Law Reform and Education and Skills of the Government of Ireland. The Minister of State worked together with the various senior Ministers in these departments and had special responsibility for children's affairs. The Minister of State did not hold cabinet rank, however, the minister attended cabinet meetings and was known as a "superjunior".

The position was created on 20 December 1994. It was abolished in March 2011 with the creation of the full cabinet position of Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.

Minister of State for Children 1994–2011

No. Name Term of office Party
1. Austin Currie 20 December 1994 26 June 1997 style="background-color: Template:Fine Gael/meta/color" | Fine Gael
2. Frank Fahey 8 July 1997 1 February 2000 style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil
3. Mary Hanafin 1 February 2000 6 June 2002 style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil
4. Brian Lenihan 19 June 2002 14 June 2007 style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil
5. Brendan Smith 20 June 2007 7 May 2008 style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil
6. Barry Andrews 7 May 2008 9 March 2011 style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil

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Notes

  1. Officially styled: Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children, at the Department of Justice and Law Reform and at the Department of Education and Skills (with special responsibility for Children)
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