Tusla accepts the need for improvements in services for children in direct provision

Tusla has said it accepts that improvements are needed in some areas of services for children living in direct provision.

Tusla accepts the need for improvements in services for children in direct provision

Tusla has said it accepts that improvements are needed in some areas of services for children living in direct provision.

It comes after HIQA said it has grave concerns about the high number of children living in direct provision, who have been referred to the Child and Family Agency.

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