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Published 11:13 19 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 11:18 19 Jul 2017 BST
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According to the report, men in the centres are "looking creepy" at the children and bothering them in communal areas.
There were also complaints that older residents were "taking over" the TVs and that, due to poor transport, there was little opportunity to travel or go out.
While some stated that they enjoyed the "nice people" and "amazing community," the majority said that they had been in the "overcrowded" system for too long, and that it was "not fair."
An estimated 25 percent of people currently living in Direct Provision are under the age of 17.
The current allowance for children in Direct Provision is €9.60 per week, with adults receiving €19.10. Next month, this is set to increase to €21.60 for both adults and children.
The report showed that many of the children are concerned about the lack of money their family receives.
One child spoke of the small allowance given for clothing saying: "you can't buy shoes for that!" Teenagers, in particular, emphasised that the clothing budget stopped them "fitting in with their peers."
While a lot of the children suggested changes relating to better accommodation and facilities, the majority said that they just wanted to "get our papers quicker" and end Direct Provision.
Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance, Tanya Ward, said that the end goal needs to be getting people out of these centres.
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