Dáil debates

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

10:30 am

Photo of Finian McGrathFinian McGrath (Dublin North Central, Independent)

I wish to change track for a few minutes. A major crisis faces the people on the issue of mental health and suicide. I would like to focus my questions to the Taoiseach today so as to ensure action on this priority issue. Suicide is a growing problem in Ireland with approximately 400 deaths per year. Given that suicide rates have increased by 24% and self-harm rates by 11%, I ask the Taoiseach to make this a priority issue in the Government's health plans.

What plans does the Taoiseach have to reduce stigma in the mental health area? Will the Government establish a dedicated executive position within the HSE to be responsible for implementing A Vision for Change? This should be led by a director of mental health services who has executive powers, an implementation budget and responsibility to report publicly on progress. Will the Taoiseach publish a comprehensive implementation plan for A Vision for Change, setting out deliverables, a timeline and who is responsible? Can the Taoiseach commit to increasing funding of mental health services from 5% to 8% of the health budget by 2016 to ensure transparency by ring-fencing an annual mental health budget? The funding issue should not be allowed to be an obstacle. This week we discovered that the port tunnel cost €804 million, which was 50% higher than its budget.

I ask the Taoiseach to enact legislation to protect the rights of people with disabilities and bind public and private sector employers, and service providers with regard to the principles in A Vision for Change.

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