Gaining recognition of status easier for trafficking victims under proposals Proposals for consideration include rights of adopted, healthy society and Moore Street site
Tue, May 11, 2021, 01:00
Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton: proposes State bodies and NGOs in addition to the Garda will have a role in identifying victims of human trafficking and referring them for help. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill
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Victims of human trafficking would find it easier to have their status recognised in Ireland under proposals being brought to Cabinet on Tuesday by Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton.
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Dublin s Moore Street needs urgent restoration, according to a new report.
The Moore Street Advisory Group says a committee for the proposed visitor centre needs to be established.
They recommend local community volunteers and relatives of 1916 heros should be on the committee while people with a vested commercial interest in the attraction should be omitted.
The report found that the traders on Moore Street would not be able to operate once the redevelopment is complete.
It recommends a once-off payment be made as compensation to the traders.
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