Victoria White: Caherciveen and Covid-19 could consign direct provision to history

We have a history of contracting out 'social problems' and then swear our hands are clean when abuses emerge, writes Victoria White
Victoria White: Caherciveen and Covid-19 could consign direct provision to history

We have a history of contracting out 'social problems' and then swear our hands are clean when abuses emerge, writes Victoria White

Two of the residents from the Skellig Star Direct Provision Centre in Caherciveen on Saturday after the announcement that there were further cases of Covid-19 in the Centre holding a sign outside the building. Photograph Alan Landers.
Two of the residents from the Skellig Star Direct Provision Centre in Caherciveen on Saturday after the announcement that there were further cases of Covid-19 in the Centre holding a sign outside the building. Photograph Alan Landers.

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