Dáil debates

Thursday, 30 April 2009

 

Citizens' Information Board.

4:00 pm

Photo of Mary HanafinMary Hanafin (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)

The statutory basis for the introduction of a personal advocacy service under the Citizens Information Board was provided for in the Citizens Information Act 2007. However, having regard to the current budgetary circumstances, it will not be possible to proceed with this in 2009.

The Citizens Information Board is monitoring the programme to ensure that the projects are operating in accordance with the board's advocacy guidelines. It is planned to undertake a full evaluation of the community and voluntary sector advocacy programme next year.

The Citizens Information Board also provides advocacy through the citizens information services, focusing on access to services, welfare entitlements and employment rights. This type of mainstream advocacy is also open to people with disabilities. The community and voluntary sector advocacy programme is creating close links with the citizens information services to ensure that people with disabilities are encouraged and supported to use the mainstream services where possible.

The advocacy capacity is being strengthened through the provision of advocacy resource officers who work to build the capacity of information providers within the citizens information services to advocate on behalf of clients. There are nine advocacy resource officers in operation across the citizens information services network.

I am satisfied with the developments undertaken to provide advocacy services for people with disabilities through the Citizens Information Board. Significant resources have been provided since 2005 and will continue to be made available under the auspices of the Citizens Information Board for the development and provision of advocacy services for people with disabilities. The Department will continue to work with the board to further enhance advocacy services for all citizens, including those with disabilities.

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