Dáil debates

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

11:20 am

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Independent) | Oireachtas source

There are in excess of 100 individuals throughout the country who, when they were children, were profoundly disabled following the administration of State-supported vaccination programmes. Many of them are now in their late 40s and early 50s and their elderly parents want to know what is going to happen when they are no longer around. Since I met the then Minister, Deputy Martin, and current Leader of the Opposition, 11 and a half years ago, the Department of Health has been considering this issue. In fairness, the current Minister, Deputy Reilly, provided a commitment, during a radio interview on 19 September last, to bring forward legislation in this area in order to facilitate the introduction of a no-fault compensation scheme for individuals who have suffered as a result of the administration of State-promoted vaccines. When will this legislation be brought forward? Is there any mechanism by means of which we might expedite matters? The families involved have waited long enough for the truth and they need this matter to be dealt with expeditiously. They are so frustrated that they are talking about coming to the gates of Leinster House to protest. None of us want that to happen. I request that the Minister for Health ensure that the legislation in question be dealt with as quickly as possible.

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