It follows a decision last month to wind down state accommodation for Ukrainian people living here
The Government plans to introduce a package of measures to incentivise Ukrainian refugees living in Ireland to return home.
A memo is being brought forward to cabinet outlining proposals, which are understood to include a type of financial payment.
It follows a decision last month to wind down state accommodation for Ukrainian people living here.
Taoiseach Michael Martin says the supports would help people return to their lives.

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