‘A punch in the gut’: Tusla apologises as adopted people wait up to a year for personal records
One man will be waiting at least 10 months to get his medical files – despite a 90-day deadline.
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One man will be waiting at least 10 months to get his medical files – despite a 90-day deadline.
The Adoption Authority of Ireland said there has been significant progress but that further work still lies ahead.
Peadar Tóibín TD described the Minister’s actions as “impossible to comprehend”, saying that the decision is an example of “GDPR overreach”.
A new report says the “failure of the State” has resulted in children being denied the opportunity to grow up at home with their families.
New documents reveal that officials in the AAI and Tusla had raised concerns about difficulties recruiting staff in the months leading up to the Birth Information and Tracing Act coming Continue Reading
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