Child protection and welfare, Child and Family Agency (Tusla), South Region, Kerry, Waterford/Wexford, OSV-0004374 - OSV-0004386, 25 February to 28 February 2019
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Inspection date: 25/02/2019As part of its 2019 monitoring programme, HIQA is conducting inspections across a sample of two service areas within each of the Child and Family Agency (Tusla) regions - Dublin North East, Dublin Mid-Leinster, South and West. The focus of these inspections is on the role of Tusla social workers in monitoring placements of children in care, in line with the Child Care (Placement of Children in Residential Care) Regulations, 1995.
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