Dáil debates

Thursday, 22 March 2012

3:00 pm

Photo of Seán BarrettSeán Barrett (Dún Laoghaire, Ceann Comhairle)
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I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 27A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Ciara Conway - the waiting time for persons under the age of 18 years waiting for access to child and adolescent mental health services; (2) Deputy Simon Harris - the need to introduce comprehensive measures to prevent on-line card fraud; (3) Deputy Denis Naughten - the circumstances surrounding the escape of a prisoner from Loughan House County Cavan on 15 March 2012; (4) Deputy Timmy Dooley - the need for a replacement paediatric neurologist at the Mid Western Regional Hospital, Limerick; (5) Deputy Dessie Ellis - the effect of cuts in capital funding to the travelling community particularly for families in Avila Park, Finglas, Dublin; (6) Deputy Brendan Smith - the loss of teaching posts at St. Laurence O'Toole's Junior Boys School, Dublin 1; (7) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan - the proposed changes to the community welfare services in the Darndale Belcamp village centre, Dublin 17; (8) Deputy Brendan Griffin - the Skellig experience; (9) Deputy Eoghan Murphy - the need to locate an Irish citizen, details supplied, missing in Rishikesh, India, since February; (10) Deputy Patrick Nulty - the report of the Mahon tribunal; (11) Deputy Ann Phelan - the wish to destroy all the heel-prick data cards that are more than 11 years old; (12) Deputy Eamonn Maloney - the need for power of inquiry to be granted to the Oireachtas; (13) Deputy James Bannon - the need to review the cut in funding to St. Christopher's services, Longford; (14) Deputy Michael McGrath - the renegotiation of the repayment of €3.1 billion due at the end of March in respect of the IBRC promissory note arrangement; (15) Deputy Michael Creed - the terms associated with the initiative recently announced to replace prefabricated classrooms; (16) Deputy Derek Keating - the report of the Ombudsman for Children calling for a dedicated child protection service; (17) Deputy Michael Conaghan - the need to maintain the long-standing pre-school service at Seven Oaks, Ballyfermot, Dublin; (18) Deputy Mattie McGrath - the need to intervene to prevent the AIB from making changes to their banking charges; and (19) Deputy Sean Fleming - the decision by AIB to end free banking for hundreds of thousands of their current account holders.

The matters raised by Deputies Harris, Conway, Michael McGrath and Ellis have been selected for discussion and will be taken now.