Report finds five foster care services operated by Tusla were non-compliant

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The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) have published an inspection report on the foster care service provided by the Child and Family Agency’s (Tusla’s) Separated Children Seeking International Protection service.

The Separated Children Seeking International Protection service offers an urgent response to the needs of unaccompanied children who arrive in Ireland.

HIQA conducted an announced inspection of this service from the 26th to the 28th of November 2024.

Of the eight foster care standards that were assessed, one was found to be compliant, two were found to be substantially compliant and the other five were found to be not compliant.

They said the service had made positive changes since the previous inspection in November 2023.

The management team reviewed and developed structures of governance for the management and monitoring of the foster care services.

In addition, there was improved oversight and management of risk. All…



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