THE HSE HAS confirmed that people remained in a foster care home that was the centre of abuse allegations, even after a woman was removed.
- Ministers recommend Commission of Investigation into foster home allegations
- Second vulnerable woman was left with foster family after 'Grace' sex abuse allegations
- HSE 'lied' to Dail committee over apology to people at the centre of care home abuse claims
- Garda investigation ordered into allegations around foster care abuse case
- "There is an incompetence at the heart of this" - PAC chief criticises HSE over handling of abuse allegations
- PAC chief says HSE was incompetent in how it dealt with foster home abuse allegations
- Mother wants answers from the HSE over sex abuse accusations
- Foster care scandal: Justice for ‘Grace’ comes late in day
- HSE warned of prosecution risk over foster home in 2008
- Abuse allegations: Who protects our most vulnerable?
- Lynch recommends establishing Commission of Investigation into events at foster home
- Government to set up Commission of Inquiry into HSE abuse case
- Burton supports full judicial inquiry into HSE abuse case
- Ministers recommend Inquiry into foster care abuse claims
- Commission of Investigation recommended in foster home controversy
- Commission of investigation into foster home abuse allegations
- Taoiseach expresses disgust and revulsion with allegations of foster home abuse
- FERGUS FINLAY: Foster care scandal: Still an air of denial and defensiveness within the HSE
- Whistleblower: 'We could have another social worker who knows another Grace'
- 'The State failed to protect vulnerable people in our care'
- Foster care scandal: Officials still in jobs after abuse claims
- Coveney: Those who failed to protect vulnerable children should offer resignations
- HSE sorry for ‘mishandling’ apology to abuse victim
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