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Protesters outside Leinster House calling for an end to the direct provision system. Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland

Government defends lack of information on people who died in direct provision

Over the past 10 years, 44 people have died in direct provision.

THE DEPARTMENT OF Justice has defended procedures which mean it does not know the cause of death of about one in three asylum seekers who have died while in the direct provision system.

The Irish Catholic yesterday published details obtained through the Freedom of Information Act relating to the causes of death of 44 people in direct provision over the last decade.

The names and nationalities were not included in the released information, merely the causes of death.

The figures came from the Reception and Integration Agency, which falls under the Department of Justice, and recorded the causes of death of 15 of those listed as unknown.

The article further pointed out the causes of death that were listed were not definitive but were recorded as “suspected cause of death”.

“Of those for whom there is a suspected cause of death, two people are thought to have died as a result of suicide, one person as a result of a stabbing incident and another drowned in the last ten years,” the article stated.

The issue of the department being unaware of the causes of death of residents within the direct provision system is one which has been raised before.

Attempts have been made to push for greater transparency in the area but the department has consistently defended the failure to collect information and put it into the public domain.

Commenting on the latest controversy, the Department of Justice noted that the majority of the deaths in direct provision occur when the deceased people are outside of the accommodation centres. In practice, this frequently means the person died in a hospital.

The department argued that if the Reception and Integration Agency was to seek to record such information it may be in breach of privacy laws.

RIA does not and will not seek information on protection applicants outside its remit and views the seeking out of such information as a breach of the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003. The RIA is not entitled to hold or have access to the death certificate of any individual.

The department also added that although the deaths of the individuals was not held by the government, this did not mean that they were not recorded.

“It is simply not true that the cause of death in such cases is unknown to the State,” the department said in a statement.

“Deaths of people resident in State-provided accommodation is recorded in the normal way and a record of the death is held by the registrar general of births, deaths and marriages.”

Direct provision centres house asylum applicants and their families while applications are being processed but the conditions in which the people are held and the length of time they are required to stay there has been frequently criticised.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:26 PM

    Kidd (IFESA) blowing his trumpet again with incorrect facts….

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:47 PM

    At least he’s trying to represent firefighter’s interests, unlike Jack O’connor and his SIPTU bed wetters.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 3:19 PM

    Did he mention to many Chiefs and a National fire service, he mutters that in his sleep now. His “organistaion” is dying on its feet. Lots of lads agreed at the start it was needed but just another self serving lot without a voice were its needed.

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    Mute Ros Mac Cobb Ifesa
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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:48 PM

    Far from it Mick, these ad hoc station closures have been going on for over 18th months.So you are saying all stations in Co County Waterford are crewed to correct Manning levels?The retained FF in Tramore will tell you the facts when they are on stand by in your station in Waterford City of the amount of times they have had to cover Dunmore East.Secondly there are Brigade orders that clearly states that Retained crew are not to turn out after 00:00hrs before training course start date,the course runs from 08:00hrs > 18:00hrs for three days.Crew are always off call when on training courses away from station. Sure Dungarvan Station with 2 fire engines 1 rescue tender and 1 aerial platform currently only has 8 Fire Fighters when National agreement is for a crew of 15 Fire Fighters and officers.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:48 PM

    Well done IFESA

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    Mute Danny O' Connor
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    Nov 27th 2013, 5:33 PM

    Is John Kidd promoting rostering?! That idea won’t sit well with many retained firefighters countrywide.

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    Mute Ros Mac Cobb Ifesa
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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:00 PM

    Danny its in their contract that they operate that way.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:01 PM

    In the context of Waterford County that is.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:13 PM

    Would appear Mr Kidd got to the press before the IFESA vetting machine got hold of his statement.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:54 PM

    My grannies old thatched cottage 1 mile from cappoquin burnt a couple of years ago a couple with 2 kids were living there. After 2 hours there was only bits of brickwork remaining. Amazing how quick fire can take hold.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:59 PM

    Hmm… Pages 62 and 63 of KCS also recommend rostering and selective paging. I thought ye were against that particular document?!

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    Nov 27th 2013, 5:46 PM

    Well done SIPTU

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