ISPCC: Irish parents traumatised by Soham tragedy

Irish agencies are calling for improved vetting procedures to be introduced for those working with children here, so as to prevent a similar fate as that of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman visiting an Irish family.

Irish agencies are calling for improved vetting procedures to be introduced for those working with children here, so as to prevent a similar fate as that of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman visiting an Irish family.

Paul Gilligan of the ISPCC has said that Irish parents are traumatised by the tragedy.

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