Asylum seekers, while having authorised presence in the State, are not entitled to any other social welfare payment (including child benefit) and cannot seek or enter employment, on pain of criminal conviction. A number of other supports are provided to asylum seekers, including education up to leaving certificate level (if person is of an appropriate age) and entitlement to a medical card. Since May 2009, asylum seekers have been definitively disentitled to any other social security/welfare payment, other tha n direct provision allowance, as asylum seekers are legally barred from gaining habitual residence in Ireland. At the end of January 2015 , there were 1, 482 children resident in direct provision accommodation as part of a family unit...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Asylum seekers in Ireland are required to live in State provided hostel...
Ireland's approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon rea...
The aim of this research was to explore the factors that determine the progression of asylum seekers...
The system of direct provision for asylum seekers is 14 years old. Direct provision is where asylum...
This article examines how asylum seekers, initially catered for within the confines of Irish social ...
The system of direct provision for asylum seekers in Ireland has been in place for over seventeen ye...
The system of direct provision for asylum seekers in Ireland has been in place for over seventeen ye...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
Only in recent years has Ireland had to deal with appreciable numbers of asylum seekers coming to h...
Only in recent years has Ireland had to deal with appreciable numbers of asylum seekers coming to h...
non-peer-reviewedThe aim of this research was to explore the factors that determine the progression ...
Ireland\u27s approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Asylum seekers in Ireland are required to live in State provided hostel...
Ireland's approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon rea...
The aim of this research was to explore the factors that determine the progression of asylum seekers...
The system of direct provision for asylum seekers is 14 years old. Direct provision is where asylum...
This article examines how asylum seekers, initially catered for within the confines of Irish social ...
The system of direct provision for asylum seekers in Ireland has been in place for over seventeen ye...
The system of direct provision for asylum seekers in Ireland has been in place for over seventeen ye...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
This article considers Ireland's policy of Direct Provision, which curtails severely the social welf...
Only in recent years has Ireland had to deal with appreciable numbers of asylum seekers coming to h...
Only in recent years has Ireland had to deal with appreciable numbers of asylum seekers coming to h...
non-peer-reviewedThe aim of this research was to explore the factors that determine the progression ...
Ireland\u27s approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Asylum seekers in Ireland are required to live in State provided hostel...
Ireland's approach to after-care for aged-out separated children is problematic. Currently, upon rea...
The aim of this research was to explore the factors that determine the progression of asylum seekers...