Results 2,381-2,400 of 4,608 for speaker:Joe O'Toole
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: Some months ago the people of Dingle held a referendum resulting in them asking that the name of their town be changed to Dingle-Daingean Uà Chúis. The local authority, Kerry County Council, conveyed that overwhelming decision of the people of Dingle to the Government, which promised to deal with it. The Government has not done anything about it in the meantime. I heard on Raidió na...
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: Were these some of my constituents down there?
- Seanad: Education System: Motion (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Education System: Motion (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: The Senator did well to remember that.
- Seanad: Education System: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: I notice that the amendment bears no relation to the motion. It does not deal with the issues raised in the motion of class sizes and the others which I will list.
- Seanad: Education System: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: I would like to share two minutes of my time with Senator Quinn.
- Seanad: Education System: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Haughey, back to the House from where he started. I look forward with great interest to what he has to offer us. We hope it will be positive, productive, creative and satisfying, which I am sure will be the case. I welcome the debate on the issues raised by Senator Ulick Burke. They are crucial. I am disappointed that my colleague and old friend,...
- Seanad: Education System: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: ââwho told me that this week they lost their access to the educational psychological service. That is a reality. There is no reference in the amendment to the recent report from the National Council for Special Education, which outlined the way the Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act was to be implemented. I intend to refer regularly to that aspect in my...
- Seanad: Order of Business (20 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: The House will have noticed today that the first major decision of the recently partially privatised Aer Lingus was to increase prices for luggage and other items. I make the point to remind Senators that some in the House argued that its privatisation would make the industry more competitive and drive prices down. When we set up the new structures in Eircom we had great hopes for what it...
- Seanad: Order of Business (20 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: In addition, broadband is unavailable to half the country. It is very important to bear that in mind. Does anybody seriously believe that divesting the ESB of its network of wires and distribution will somehow create more competitiveness and make it cheaper for the consumer? When people in the trade union movement raise questions about this they come from bitter experience. I would like a...
- Seanad: Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2007: Second Stage (20 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: Cuirim fáilte roimh an Aire agus roimh an mBille. Tá sé tábhachtach agus in a lán slite tá muid ag feitheamh leis an Bhille seo leis na blianta. Tá na rudaà istigh ann pléite go maith ag an Aire, againne agus ag múinteoirà sa chéad agus sa dara leibhéal le blianta: na deacrachtaà balance a fháil i gcomhthéacs chúrsaà smachta i scoileanna, go mbeadh cearta na ndaltaà agus...
- Seanad: Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2007: Second Stage (20 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: The Leader of the House will recall a famous case in County Longford some years ago. A school was taken to court even though it had followed the appropriate process as it understood it. All sorts of comments, letters and statements were issued which caused a great deal of trauma for all involved. The school authorities emerged satisfactorily from the traumatic process which was a huge...
- Seanad: Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2007: Second Stage (20 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: We must think of the other children in the class as well. We can only strike the necessary balance if we use an agreed process. This Bill will allow such a process to evolve, develop and work. I do not doubt there will be difficulties with it; there are bound to be difficulties with it. The teachers who have been waiting for a new system to be put in place will be able to deal with it....
- Seanad: Order of Business (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: I very rarely raise the issue of what people in the public service are paid because I genuinely believe they earn what they get. However, I find it impossible to reconcile today's news on the issue of overtime, in particular. I have been dealing with the public service and the Civil Service for many years but I have never heard of senior management getting overtime. It does not happen in...
- Seanad: Order of Business (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: He was in Athlone.
- Seanad: Order of Business (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: The Minister made a number of solid points. I gave careful consideration to the lobby material I received and I spoke to some of the people involved. I tried to work my way through this matter on the basis of the experience I gained in other areas. I set aside the Competition Authority's view on the matter. I accept what it is saying but I am not sure it is completely relevant to what we...
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: The admissions board will be responsible for overseeing admissions. This board will be comprised of seven members and a chairperson. Three of its members will be architects nominated by the RIAI, four will be nominated by the Minister and will not be architects and a person with a legal background will be charged with chairing the board. As well as registering graduates from the NUI and...
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: ââbut I am sure it will not do so. In terms of the way the legislation is presented, however, it could decide to proceed in this way. If the admissions board is unsure about or does not wish to make a decision with regard to someone applying on the basis of experience, it will be able to refer the matter to the technical assessment board. The latter will be also comprised of seven...
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Joe O'Toole: Therefore, there are three structures in place. If that were the case, I would like to hear the Minister say so. I also would like that the persons who were nominated by the Minister might necessarily be ones from without the RIAI. I have no difficulty with the RIAI being the registration body per se, but I am uneasy that its members are the only architects involved in everything. If we...