Waterford Council Prioritizes Abuse Survivors for Housing
Waterford City and County Council prioritizes survivors of institutional abuse for social housing, following a government push after a hunger strike protest. The new plan targets those who received redress from schemes for Magdalene Laundries, residential institutions, and mother and baby homes between 1922 and 1998. However, concerns arise for survivors who missed redress payments despite facing lasting harm. Waterford becomes one of the first areas to implement this change, offering overdue relief to those who endured state neglect.
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