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Social workers do their best for children – Analysis, Opinion – Independent.ie

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Social workers do their best for children – Analysis, Opinion – Independent.ie.

THIS week the ‘Daily Telegraph’ ran a story with the headline ‘Irish social workers are horrified by their ruthless English counterparts’. In it, we’re told how a far more humane approach to issues, including child protection and the aim of keeping families together, exists in Ireland.

Over 30,000 homes a year needed in Ireland – Irish Examiner

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Over 30,000 homes a year needed: economist | Irish Examiner.

IRELAND needs to build over 30,000 new homes per year to meet the needs of our growing population, a leading economist told a national housing conference in Dublin yesterday.

Marian Finnegan, who is with the property company Sherry Fitzgerald, broke down the demands for new homes as follows: 26,000 per annum during the period 2012 to 2016; 34,000 per annum between 2017 and 2021 and 31,000 per annum between 2022 and 2026.

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