Scouting Ireland Urged To Take On Board All Recommendations Made By TUSLA

The organisation has been advised by TUSLA to consider suspending overnight trips for children
A support group for victims of sexual abuse say Scouting Ireland should take on board all recommendations made by TUSLA.
It's after the organisation was advised by the child and family agency to consider suspending overnight trips for children.
Tusla has also requested an immediate investigation into its supervision of minors.
Executive Director of 'One in Four' Maeve Lewis says she has a number of concerns.
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