Brophy Solicitors would like to take this opportunity to
commend the IRC (Irish Refugee Council) on their report into the living
conditions of young adults and children in direct provision accommodation
within the State.
The report was published today and highlights issues which
arise with direct accommodation for asylum seekers. The report found that there
were numerous reports of malnutrition amongst young women and expectant
mothers.
Within its report the IRC highlighted one particular case
from a Mayo accommodation center that once
a child reached six months, no more baby or toddler foods would be provided and
the children would only be supplied with food “consistent with the rest of the
residents”.
Brophy Solicitors
18.09.12
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/0918/breaking39.html
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