Dáil debates

Wednesday, 3 July 2024

Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation

 

12:35 pm

Photo of Holly CairnsHolly Cairns (Cork South West, Social Democrats) | Oireachtas source

In early May, I received some shocking figures that revealed that 4,785 young people were waiting to be seen by primary care psychology services. That is in counties Cork and Kerry alone. Since then, I have been trying to get to the bottom of how long these people have been waiting. In response to my follow-up parliamentary questions, the HSE informed me that, disgracefully, of those young people in Cork and Kerry, 1,045 have been waiting between two and three years, 319 have been waiting between three and four years and 105 people in the Cork area alone have been waiting between four and five years. It is clear from these figures that the waiting lists in our area are completely out of control. We are still waiting for figures to find out if this is typical nationally or if it is just particular to Cork and Kerry. However, the fact that 105 young people in Cork services are waiting between four and five years for intervention is deeply shocking. There has rightly been a lot of focus on the child and adolescent mental health services, CAMHS, but this has largely gone under the radar and a lot of these people end up needing CAMHS. A lot of people are timing out of the service and having to go to adult services. Will the Taoiseach outline the plan to address this? Does he know if the picture is similar nationally?

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