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Summaries

Disability services publication statement 15 January 2026

HIQA's publication statement for 15 January 2026 discusses the current state of disability services in Ireland, highlighting ongoing compliance with regulations. The report includes insights into inspection outcomes and identifies areas for improvement in service delivery.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Ongoing compliance with regulations; areas for improvement identified
Quote: The report emphasizes the need for continuous improvement in disability services to ensure the well-being of residents.
NHS backs AI notetaking to free up more face-to-face care

NHS England supports the implementation of AI notetaking technology, aiming to reduce administrative burdens on healthcare professionals and allow them to dedicate more time to direct patient care. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance efficiency within the healthcare system, particularly in light of ongoing staffing challenges.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Increased face-to-face care time for patients as a result of reduced administrative workload.
Quote: The NHS recognizes that by leveraging AI, we can significantly improve patient interaction and care delivery.
Children’s services publication statement 14 January 2026

HIQA's latest publication statement for children's services on January 14, 2026, outlines recent inspections and findings regarding children's residential care. The report emphasizes the importance of safeguarding and the overall quality of care provided across various centers.

Source: Ireland | Children's residential care, safeguarding | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Publication includes inspection results and compliance levels; focus on safeguarding standards.
Quote: HIQA underscores that safeguarding children's welfare remains a top priority in the assessment of residential care facilities.
Disability services publication statement 12 December 2025

The HIQA publication statement from 12 December 2025 provides an overview of inspections conducted in designated centres for disability services. It highlights the compliance levels of various centres, noting areas of strength and concern among service providers.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Inspection results indicate varying levels of compliance across multiple designated centres.
Quote: HIQA emphasizes the importance of ongoing monitoring and improvement in the delivery of disability services to ensure the well-being of residents.
NHS diabetes prevention scheme helps one million people

The NHS diabetes prevention scheme has successfully supported over one million individuals in making lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The program focuses on personalized coaching and education regarding diet and physical activity, which have proven effective in lowering blood sugar levels and improving overall health outcomes.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: One million participants; significant lifestyle changes achieved
Quote: The NHS emphasizes that early intervention through the diabetes prevention scheme is crucial in preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes and improving long-term health.
Hundreds of thousands of young children now to be protected against chickenpox

NHS England announces a significant vaccination program aimed at protecting hundreds of thousands of young children from chickenpox. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance public health and reduce the incidence of this infectious disease among the pediatric population.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Healthcare staffing | Source: NHS England
Key stat: Hundreds of thousands of children to receive chickenpox vaccinations
Quote: This vaccination program is a crucial step in safeguarding the health of our youngest citizens, ensuring that they are protected against potentially serious infections.
NHS England warns of resurgence in winter viruses

NHS England's chief medical officer has issued a warning regarding a resurgence of winter viruses, indicating that the worst may still be ahead. The warning comes as the NHS braces for increased pressure during the colder months, which may impact healthcare staffing and the delivery of social care services.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Warning issued by NHS chief; increased pressure expected on healthcare services
Quote: The NHS must prepare for a challenging winter as we see a bounce back in winter viruses, and it is essential that healthcare staffing levels are maintained.
HTA and Evidence Synthesis Bulletin Third Bulletin 2025

The third bulletin from the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Evidence Synthesis outlines key findings and recommendations relevant to healthcare staffing in Ireland. It highlights the importance of evidence-based practices in improving care delivery and addresses challenges in the sector related to staffing shortages and training needs.

Source: Ireland | Healthcare staffing | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Focus on evidence-based practices; highlights staffing shortages and training needs in healthcare.
Quote: The bulletin emphasizes that adopting evidence-based approaches can significantly enhance the quality of care delivered across healthcare settings.
Second National Maternity Experience Survey reveals high levels of respect and trust in maternity care, but highlights need for stronger communication and postnatal support

The Second National Maternity Experience Survey indicates a generally positive experience among women regarding respect and trust in maternity care. However, it underscores the necessity for improved communication and support during the postnatal period to enhance the overall maternity experience.

Source: Ireland | Healthcare | Source: HIQA
Key stat: High levels of respect and trust reported; need for stronger communication and postnatal support identified
Quote: The survey highlights that while women feel respected and trusted, there is a significant demand for better communication and support postnatally.
Older people's services publication statement 13 January 2026

HIQA has released a statement regarding older people's services, detailing the findings from recent inspections. The statement highlights the compliance levels across various centers, with specific attention to areas requiring improvement and the overall standards of care provided.

Source: Ireland | Older people's care, private residential | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections reveal varying compliance levels in older people's services; specific areas identified for improvement.
Quote: HIQA emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards in care for older people, urging providers to address identified areas of non-compliance.
Menopause and prostate conditions prioritised for NHS’s new online hospital

NHS England has announced the launch of a new online hospital that focuses on menopause and prostate conditions. This initiative aims to improve access to specialized care for these commonly overlooked health issues, providing patients with digital consultations and support.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: New online hospital launched focusing on menopause and prostate conditions.
Quote: This new online hospital will enhance patient access to care, particularly for those dealing with menopause and prostate health challenges, which have historically received less attention.
Monitoring inspections in healthcare services publication statement 17 December 2025

HIQA's publication statement on 17 December 2025 provides an overview of the recent monitoring inspections conducted across various healthcare services. The report details the compliance levels with regulatory standards and highlights areas of concern regarding service delivery and safety protocols.

Source: Ireland | Healthcare regulation | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections reveal varying compliance rates across healthcare services, with specific focus on safety protocols.
Quote: The report underscores the necessity for ongoing monitoring to ensure patient safety and adherence to regulations in healthcare services.
Second biggest drop in NHS waiting list in 15 years amid record number of patients

NHS England reports a significant reduction in the number of patients waiting for treatment, marking the second largest drop in NHS waiting lists in the past 15 years. Despite the decrease, the number of patients remains at a record high, prompting concerns over the ongoing pressures faced by health services.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Second biggest drop in waiting lists in 15 years; record number of patients still waiting
Quote: The latest figures demonstrate both progress in reducing waiting times and the substantial demand still placed on NHS services.
HIQA launches public consultation on a health technology assessment of immunisation against RSV

HIQA has initiated a public consultation regarding a health technology assessment focused on the immunisation against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). This consultation aims to gather insights and opinions from stakeholders to inform the assessment process.

Source: Ireland | Healthcare staffing | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Public consultation launched on RSV immunisation assessment
Quote: HIQA seeks feedback from the public and healthcare professionals to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of RSV immunisation.
Dr Arun Chopra assumes role of Interim Chief Executive of CQC

Dr Arun Chopra has been appointed as the Interim Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), bringing extensive experience in health and social care regulation. His appointment follows the departure of the previous chief executive and aims to ensure stability and continuity in the leadership of the CQC during this transitional period.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Interim CEO appointed; transition in leadership.
Quote: Dr. Chopra stated, 'I am committed to ensuring the CQC continues to deliver its vital role in regulating health and social care services effectively.'
NHS backs AI notetaking to free up more face-to-face care

NHS England has announced its support for AI notetaking technology aimed at streamlining administrative processes in healthcare. By implementing AI solutions, the NHS aims to reduce the time healthcare professionals spend on paperwork, thereby allowing them to dedicate more time to direct patient care. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in healthcare delivery.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: AI technology expected to reduce administrative time, increasing face-to-face care availability.
Quote: NHS England emphasizes that the integration of AI notetaking will significantly free up clinicians to focus on the patients in front of them.
CQC upgrades rating of Westgate-on-Sea care home to outstanding

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has upgraded the rating of Westgate-on-Sea care home to 'outstanding'. This decision comes after a recent inspection where the care home demonstrated exceptional standards of care and support for its residents. The CQC highlighted the home’s commitment to providing high-quality care and its effective management practices.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Care home upgraded to 'outstanding' after inspection
Quote: The CQC noted that the care home 'exemplifies best practices in delivering care and support'.
Children’s services publication statement 21 January 2026

HIQA's publication statement for children's services on 21 January 2026 outlines the findings from recent inspections and assessments. The report emphasizes the importance of safeguarding measures and the quality of care provided in children's residential facilities. It highlights areas of compliance while also addressing significant concerns that need to be remedied to enhance the safety and well-being of children in care.

Source: Ireland | Children's residential care, safeguarding | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections revealed key compliance issues; focus on safeguarding in children's services.
Quote: HIQA stresses that maintaining high standards of safeguarding is crucial for the well-being of children in residential care.
Older people's services publication statement 9 December 2025

HIQA published its statement on older people's services, detailing the outcomes of inspections conducted in various care settings. The report indicates significant compliance with care standards, although some facilities faced challenges related to staffing and governance.

Source: Ireland | Older people's care, private residential | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Inspections conducted across multiple centres; overall compliance observed, with some noted areas for improvement.
Quote: The report emphasizes the importance of continuous oversight and improvement in the quality of care provided to older people.
International Protection Accommodation Service centres publication statement 16 December 2025

HIQA has published a statement regarding the International Protection Accommodation Service centres, detailing their inspections and evaluations. The report highlights compliance levels and areas for improvement within these centres, focusing on the care provided to individuals in need of protection.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Publication of inspection findings; focus on compliance and quality of care.
Quote: HIQA emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards of care and compliance to ensure the well-being of residents in accommodation services.
NHS in ‘calmer waters but not out of danger’ yet as winter viruses still circulating

NHS England reports a stabilization in healthcare pressures, acknowledging the ongoing circulation of winter viruses that pose risks to health services. While the situation is calmer compared to previous months, officials warn that the healthcare system is not yet out of danger and continue to monitor the impact on patient care.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: NHS reports stabilization; winter viruses still pose risk
Quote: Officials caution that despite improvements, the NHS must remain vigilant as winter viruses circulate.
Rebuilding CQC: progress during 2025

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has outlined its strategic progress in 2025, focusing on improving care quality and regulatory practices. Key initiatives include enhancing inspection processes, increasing transparency in reporting, and fostering collaboration with care providers to ensure better outcomes for service users. This report emphasizes the importance of adapting to emerging challenges in adult social care and maintaining high standards of service delivery.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Increased transparency; enhanced inspection processes; collaborative efforts with care providers
Quote: CQC's commitment to rebuilding trust in care services is crucial for ensuring safety and quality in adult social care.
NHS staff to train teachers, school nurses, and GPs to spot eating disorders

NHS England has announced a new initiative where NHS staff will train educators and healthcare professionals, including teachers, school nurses, and GPs, to identify early signs of eating disorders in children and young people. This proactive approach aims to enhance early intervention and support for affected individuals, addressing a growing concern within mental health services.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: NHS initiative to train educators and healthcare professionals in identifying eating disorders
Quote: The initiative emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention in managing eating disorders, which are on the rise among young people.
HIQA publishes HTA of abdominal aortic aneurysm screening programme for men

HIQA has published a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) evaluating the abdominal aortic aneurysm screening programme for men. The HTA aims to assess the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and impact on health outcomes of the screening, which is intended to reduce mortality from this serious condition.

Source: Ireland | Healthcare services | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Health Technology Assessment published; focus on screening programme effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.
Quote: The assessment emphasizes the significant potential of early detection through screening to improve patient outcomes and reduce mortality rates associated with abdominal aortic aneurysms.
NHS far from complacent despite drop in flu admissions

NHS England emphasizes that although flu admissions have decreased, the organization remains vigilant and proactive in its efforts to manage public health. They stress the importance of continued monitoring and preparedness to handle any potential resurgence of flu cases.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Flu admissions have dropped, yet NHS is actively monitoring the situation.
Quote: NHS officials state, 'We are not complacent; our focus remains on ensuring the safety and health of the public.'
CQC takes action to protect people at The Vale Residential Care Home, Kent

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has taken action to protect residents at The Vale Residential Care Home in Kent. Concerns were raised regarding the quality of care provided, leading to an urgent inspection. The CQC found significant issues including inadequate staffing levels and poor management practices, which posed a risk to residents' safety and wellbeing.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Action taken to protect residents; issues identified with staffing and management practices
Quote: The CQC's intervention was necessary to ensure that residents receive the safe and high-quality care they deserve.
CQC to continue to lead on programme of Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews (ICETRs)

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has announced its ongoing commitment to lead the Independent Care (Education) and Treatment Reviews (ICETRs) program. This initiative focuses on reviewing care and treatment provided to individuals with complex needs, ensuring that they receive appropriate support and care tailored to their specific circumstances.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Continuation of leadership in ICETRs program; focus on improving care for individuals with complex needs.
Quote: CQC emphasizes the importance of ICETRs in safeguarding the quality of care for individuals requiring specialized support.
NHS helped thousands of patients get home for Christmas despite doctors strike

Despite ongoing doctors' strikes, NHS England successfully facilitated the discharge of thousands of patients in time for Christmas. This initiative aimed to ensure that patients could return home for the holidays, highlighting the resilience and commitment of the healthcare staff during challenging conditions.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Thousands of patients discharged for Christmas; healthcare operations maintained during strikes
Quote: The NHS has shown remarkable dedication in ensuring that patients can spend Christmas at home, even amidst the challenges posed by the doctors' strike.
Disability services publication statement 18 December 2025

The HIQA publication statement released on 18 December 2025 presents findings from recent inspections of designated disability services. The report highlights compliance levels across various centers and identifies key areas for improvement.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections assessed compliance in designated disability services.
Quote: HIQA emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring to ensure high standards of care in residential facilities.
NHS to offer thousands of men life-extending prostate cancer drug

The NHS has announced it will provide a life-extending drug for thousands of men suffering from prostate cancer. This initiative aims to improve treatment access and outcomes for patients, reflecting a growing emphasis on advanced cancer care within the healthcare system.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Healthcare staffing | Source: NHS England
Key stat: Thousands of men to benefit from new life-extending drug
Quote: NHS representatives state that this new treatment option will significantly enhance the quality of life for many prostate cancer patients.
CQC rates child and adolescent mental health wards at Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust as requires improvement

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has conducted an inspection of child and adolescent mental health wards at Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, resulting in a rating of 'requires improvement'. The report highlights areas where the trust needs to enhance its care delivery and address issues related to patient safety and staff support. CQC emphasizes the importance of meeting the needs of young patients to ensure their safety and well-being.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Rating of 'requires improvement' for mental health wards; emphasis on safety and support needs.
Quote: CQC stresses the need for the trust to improve the safety and support of its young patients, ensuring their care meets necessary standards.
Disability services publication statement 15 January 2026

HIQA's publication statement from 15 January 2026 provides insights into the status of disability services across designated centres in Ireland. The report highlights recent inspections, focusing on compliance with regulatory standards and the quality of care provided to residents. Key areas of concern include governance and safeguarding practices.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections conducted; focus on compliance and quality of care.
Quote: The report emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards in disability services to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.
Children’s services publication statement 21 January 2026

HIQA's publication statement for children's services highlights the results of recent inspections. The report emphasizes compliance levels and identifies areas needing improvement in children's residential care settings. The findings serve as a crucial update for stakeholders in children's services across Ireland.

Source: Ireland | Children's residential care, safeguarding | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections indicate varying levels of compliance in children's residential care.
Quote: HIQA underscores the importance of continuous improvement in safeguarding practices across children's residential services.
NHS staff to train teachers, school nurses, and GPs to spot eating disorders

NHS England has announced a new initiative aimed at training educators, school nurses, and general practitioners (GPs) to identify the signs of eating disorders in young people. This program is part of a broader effort to improve mental health support for children and adolescents, addressing the rising prevalence of eating disorders in the UK. The training will focus on early detection and intervention strategies to help provide timely care and support for affected individuals.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: New training initiative for teachers, nurses, and GPs to spot eating disorders
Quote: NHS England emphasizes the importance of early intervention, stating, 'Recognizing the signs of eating disorders early can significantly improve outcomes for young people.'
CQC takes action to protect people at The Vale Residential Care Home, Kent

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has taken regulatory action to protect residents at The Vale Residential Care Home in Kent due to concerns about the quality of care provided. The action includes measures to ensure that the care home meets the required standards for safety and effectiveness, following inspections that revealed significant shortcomings.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Regulatory action taken against The Vale Residential Care Home; concerns about care quality identified.
Quote: CQC emphasizes that it is committed to ensuring that people receive safe, effective, and compassionate care, and will take necessary actions when care falls below acceptable standards.
NHS in ‘calmer waters but not out of danger’ yet as winter viruses still circulating

NHS England reports that while the health service is experiencing a period of reduced pressure, it remains cautious as winter viruses continue to circulate. Healthcare leaders express concerns about ongoing challenges in staffing and resource availability, which could impact care delivery during peak seasons.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: NHS leaders warn of ongoing risks despite current calmer conditions; staffing and resource challenges persist.
Quote: The NHS is not out of danger yet, as winter viruses pose a significant risk to healthcare delivery.
Children’s services publication statement 14 January 2026

HIQA's publication statement for January 14, 2026, outlines the findings from recent inspections in children's services. The report emphasizes the importance of safeguarding and regulatory compliance, detailing both strengths and areas needing improvement across various residential care facilities.

Source: Ireland | Children's residential care, safeguarding | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Recent inspections highlight critical areas of safeguarding and compliance within children's residential care.
Quote: HIQA stresses that effective safeguarding measures are essential for the protection of children in residential settings.
HTA and Evidence Synthesis Bulletin Third Bulletin 2025

The HTA and Evidence Synthesis Bulletin presents findings from the third bulletin released in 2025, focusing on the integration of health technology assessment (HTA) and evidence synthesis in healthcare decision-making. It highlights the importance of using robust evidence to inform practices and improve service delivery within the healthcare sector.

Source: Ireland | Healthcare staffing | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Third bulletin published; emphasizes the need for robust evidence in healthcare decision-making.
Quote: The bulletin stresses that effective integration of HTA can significantly enhance the quality of care and resource allocation in health services.
Dr Arun Chopra assumes role of Interim Chief Executive of CQC

Dr. Arun Chopra has taken over as the Interim Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), succeeding Ian Trenholm. Dr. Chopra, who has been with the CQC since 2018, aims to lead the organization in ensuring high standards of care across health and social care services in England.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Dr. Chopra is the new Interim Chief Executive of CQC.
Quote: I am committed to building on the work that has been done to ensure that people receive the care they deserve.
Hundreds of thousands of young children now to be protected against chickenpox

NHS England has announced a significant public health initiative to protect hundreds of thousands of young children against chickenpox. The new vaccination program aims to reduce the incidence of this common childhood illness, which can lead to serious complications. Health officials highlight the importance of immunization in preventing outbreaks and safeguarding children's health.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Healthcare staffing | Source: NHS England
Key stat: Hundreds of thousands of children to receive chickenpox vaccination
Quote: The vaccination program is a crucial step towards ensuring the health and safety of our youngest citizens, helping to prevent serious complications associated with chickenpox.
NHS backs AI notetaking to free up more face-to-face care

NHS England has announced a new initiative to implement AI-powered notetaking tools in healthcare settings. This development aims to reduce the administrative burden on healthcare professionals, allowing them to focus more on direct patient care. The AI technology is expected to streamline documentation processes and improve overall service efficiency.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: NHS England
Key stat: Implementation of AI notetaking expected to increase face-to-face care time for healthcare professionals.
Quote: The NHS emphasizes that leveraging AI technology will enhance patient interaction and improve care quality by minimizing time spent on documentation.
Disability services publication statement 18 December 2025

HIQA's publication statement for 18 December 2025 provides insights into the inspection outcomes for designated disability services. The report highlights both areas of compliance and non-compliance across various centres, emphasizing the importance of governance and safeguarding in service delivery.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Detailed inspection outcomes for multiple disability centres; emphasis on governance and safeguarding issues.
Quote: The report underscores the critical need for improved governance and safeguarding practices to ensure quality care in disability services.
CQC rates child and adolescent mental health wards at Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust as requires improvement

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has rated the child and adolescent mental health wards at Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust as 'requires improvement'. Concerns were raised regarding the safety, effectiveness, and leadership within the wards. The CQC highlighted the need for the trust to enhance safeguarding practices and improve staff training to better support young patients.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Adult social care, health services regulation | Source: CQC
Key stat: Rating: requires improvement; Key areas of concern include safety and leadership.
Quote: CQC emphasizes that significant improvements are necessary in safeguarding practices to ensure the safety of young patients.
NHS to offer thousands of men life-extending prostate cancer drug

NHS England has announced plans to provide a new life-extending drug for prostate cancer to thousands of men. This initiative is expected to significantly improve the quality of life for patients, with the drug being made available through the NHS shortly. The decision follows extensive clinical trials demonstrating the drug's effectiveness in extending survival rates for prostate cancer patients.

Source: United Kingdom (England) | Health services regulation | Source: NHS England
Key stat: Thousands of men expected to benefit from new life-extending drug for prostate cancer.
Quote: This new drug represents a significant advancement in the treatment of prostate cancer, offering hope to many men facing this challenging disease.
International Protection Accommodation Service centres publication statement 16 December 2025

The HIQA publication statement outlines the findings of the inspections conducted on the International Protection Accommodation Service centres. The report details compliance with safety and care standards, highlighting both areas of success and concern within the centres.

Source: Ireland | Disability services, residential care | Source: HIQA
Key stat: Inspection results indicate varying levels of compliance across centres.
Quote: HIQA emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards in accommodation services to ensure the safety and wellbeing of residents.