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Published 15:12 7 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 16:44 8 Apr 2022 BST
She explained that Ireland is likely to see higher numbers of refugees arriving in the coming weeks and months, some of whom could be lone children.
"I think making sure that Tusla is able to locate those children, they're able to find accommodation options for them, and hopefully more foster care situations because that's the most successful way to look after an unaccompanied minor once they arrive in the country."
It comes amid growing concerns about a shortage of accommodation for Ukrainian refugees.
Taoiseach Michael Martin said on Wednesday night that 20,000 people from Ukraine had arrived in Ireland since 25 February.
The government now believes that there could be up to 30,000 Ukrainians here by Easter.
It is also understood that a number of people who had pledged to accommodate refugees in their homes have now changed their minds.
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