The new Comprehensive Accommodations Strategy For International Protection Applicants looks like direct provision by another name
Direct Provision
New to the Parish: Precious Matumba came to Ireland from Zimbabwe in 2018
New to the Parish: Esther Adegoke from Nigeria arrived in Ireland in December 2017
Darragh O’Brien says Department of Integration needs to ‘work hard’ on exit strategy for people given permission to remain in State
Senior housing official says ‘serious risk’ asylum seekers left sleeping rough after leaving direct provision
Clinics will include CV and interview training, and the opportunity to interview for roles in Tesco stores across the country
Kerry County Council serves fire safety notice to Harmony Inn Kingscourt, home to 67 male refugees
Timeline for abolishing contentious system remains in doubt despite Coalition pledge
New to the Parish: Fortunate Nesengani arrived from South Africa in 2016, and lives in direct provision with her husband
Minister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman says six centres will be built expected to accommodate between 500 to 750 asylum seekers
International Protection Accommodation Service has started to turn away some asylum seekers due to a lack of beds
2020 policy envisaged 3,500 applicants a year and predicted own-door accommodation by end of 2024 but O’Gorman says that is no longer possible
State support and accommodation is failing to meet the basic nutritional, hygiene and transportation needs of single people and families in direct provision, new research shows
Peacemore Magonya (28) will study production in a bachelor’s degree course at BIMM
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