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Information Points Arising from discussion at Ministerial Council Meetings
In reply to questions raised at Ministerial Council Meetings, the following information has been made available
1. Watermarks on Birth Certificates
2. Free Conversational English classes
3. Help for parents in finding a school where their child's mother tongue is taught
4. Access to Third level Education
5. Spousal Work Permits
6. Making a complaint to the HSE
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