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Asylum-Seeking Children Report Unease With Direct Provision

Asylum-seeking children say they’re unhappy with the time spent living in Direct Provision and some report feeling unsafe.

Researchers from University College Cork interviewed 110 children aged 8 to 18 about their experience.

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They report incidents of racism, poor food and sub-standard accommodation.

Senator Colette Kelleher says the system is damaging children.

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