Residential centre had to move children to hotels after 'abuse' and 'bullying' by other children, report finds

Some residents at a children's residential centre had to be moved to hotels for their own safety because of an "unsafe" mix of children at the facility.

Residential centre had to move children to hotels after 'abuse' and 'bullying' by other children, report finds

Some residents at a children's residential centre had to be moved to hotels for their own safety because of an "unsafe" mix of children at the facility.

The finding is included in a report by the health watchdog HIQA, which carried out an unannounced inspection last September at the Tusla-run children's residential centre in Dublin-Mid Leinster.

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