A series of investigations in 2024, the findings of which were not previously made public, revealed serious shortcomings and appalling conditions in children's homes. The Tisza government is already working on solving the most urgent tasks.
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Inspections ordered in 2024, the results of which the government did not make public for a long time, revealed serious shortcomings and, in many cases, inhumane conditions in children's homes in Hungary. The documents reveal, among other things, that children had to live in moldy, dark, dirty and accident-prone environments, while many institutions also struggled with a shortage of professionals.
A series of investigations in 2024, the findings of which were not previously made public, revealed serious shortcomings and appalling conditions in children's homes. The Tisza government is already working on solving the most urgent tasks.