Ombudsman highlights lack of State services to support children with disabilities to live at home with families
A child with a “profound” disability has lived in a hospital for over 100 days more than medically necessary due to services being unable to meet the child’s needs in the community, the office of the
‘We have heard horrible stories of what can happen’: Leaving Cert holidays spell euphoria for students but anxiety for parentsWoman withdraws personal injury claim against Lidl after court sees video of her in gym class “Not doing so is causing significant harm and distress to children and families. The State is failing to uphold these rights for these children,” the spokeswoman said.
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