Border social services need 'co-ordinated approach'

People in border areas could be losing out on vital social services because of a lack of North- South co-operation, according to a study published today.

Border social services need 'co-ordinated approach'

People in border areas could be losing out on vital social services because of a lack of North- South co-operation, according to a study published today.

There is no co-ordinated approach to social work between Northern Ireland and the Republic, said Dr Deirdre Heenan of the University of Ulster.

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