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Children s minister warns of groups using Direct Provision concerns to peddle racism

Children s minister warns of groups using Direct Provision concerns to ‘peddle racism The Direct Provision system, set up more than 20 years ago, provides accommodation centres for asylum seekers and is run by for-profit companies Cate McCurry, PA 22 April, 2021 13:00 The Minister for Children has warned of groups which exploit genuine concerns about Direct Provision to “peddle racism and discrimination”. Roderic O’Gorman said these groups and individuals seek to “sow hatred and division” in Irish society. He made the comments in the Dáil as he gave an update on the government’s plan to end Direct Provision. The system, set up more than 20 years ago, provides accommodation centres for asylum seekers and is run by for-profit companies.

ROSSLARE DIRECT PROVISION RESIDENTS GIVE BACK TO LOCAL COMMUNITY

ROSSLARE DIRECT PROVISION RESIDENTS GIVE BACK TO LOCAL COMMUNITY
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Healthcare workers refused temporary accommodation

Two healthcare workers have spoken out after they had to leave the jobs they had kept during the pandemic at nursing homes due to issues over temporary accommodation. They were both recently informed they could no longer avail of a Health Service Executive temporary accommodation scheme and were then placed in Direct Provision centres between 90-200km from their place of work. This is despite the fact that the HSE confirmed to RTÉ News that the accommodation scheme is still operating. It was so painful. but I had no choice. That s how Maria (not her real name) sums up leaving her job in a nursing home in Dublin, where she had worked for over a year.

Covid-19 compels us to end cruel, failed costly system for refugees to Ireland

Covid-19 compels us to end cruel, failed costly system for refugees to Ireland Fr Paddy Byrne writes about what people face in Direct Provision and how the pandemic highlights its failings Reporter: 19 Apr 2021 Entering the Montague Hotel Emo Direct Provision Centre in 2017 were Msgr John Byrne, Fr Paddy Byrne, the then Senator John Whelan and the then Minister of State for Communities, Culture and Equality );   ); Direct Provision has been a cruel and harsh system that has failed utterly in terms of how we as a country evaluate Asylum Seekers request to live among us. Whilst regulation and assessment are important, a system that has left men, women and children restricted for up to 10 years in cases in a limbo situation is outrageous. The recent reports concerning Mother and Baby homes of the past has rightly evoked great anger, hurt and pain.

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