HSE defends record on deaths of children in care

HSE defends record on deaths of children in care

The Health Service Executive (HSE) should not be held responsible for the deaths of all children in care, according to Gordon Jeyes, its national director of children and family services. Jeyes was

The Health Service Executive (HSE) should not be held responsible for the deaths of all children in care, according to Gordon Jeyes, its national director of children and family services.

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