Tusla struggles to cope with adoption record demands

Tusla is struggling to cope with a record level of inquiries from adopted people and natural parents looking for each other and their personal records.

Tusla struggles to cope with adoption record demands

Tusla is struggling to cope with a record level of inquiries from adopted people and natural parents looking for each other and their personal records.

Figures contained in Tusla’s quarterly service and performance report for the first three months of 2019 reveal that adopted people and natural parents sometimes languish for more than three years on waiting lists as information and tracing requests surge to record levels.

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