Results 2,901-2,920 of 3,336 for speaker:Kate O'Connell
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: What exactly is the remit of the interdepartmental committee?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: The Department must talk to Caranua a lot.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Does Ms Conduit expect the interdepartmental committee to take over the role of Caranua when it is wound down? What does the interdepartmental committee anticipate will happen?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: The interdepartmental committee spoke to survivors over the summer. As it does not have access to the data, how did it contact people?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Are the witnesses happy that that model of gathering information gives them a comprehensive view? Does the word of mouth approach help in gathering real information?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: I am sure though that it is not a one-size-fits-all model. There is such a broad range of people, age groups and complexities.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: On engagement with survivors, the interdepartmental committee spoke to groups during the summer. Is there any intention to continue this connection with survivor groups, as has just been described, into the future to inform the work of the interdepartmental committee?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Would Caranua do it in this way again? Was it fit for purpose to help people with the remit it was given?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: I am worn out by the lessons that have been learned.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Caranua has been in existence for almost six years. For what percentage of that time does Mr. O'Callaghan consider it has been a functioning organisation? Was it for one of those six years?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Therefore, it was not fit for purpose for half of the time.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: That has been mentioned a few times, but how has it been evaluated? Deputy Catherine Murphy also asked about feedback from survivors.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: How is it analysed quantitatively? We have heard twice about the number of phone calls, when people ring for a chat. Do we have figures in that regard and for the length of phone calls? It seems there is a lot of loose language which concerns me.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: I become concerned when I hear such loose language about lots of people ringing the organisation.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: How many people received those 54,000 payments?
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: I would hope so, seeing that Caranua got its act in order-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Things would be strange if it had not.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: Caranua has dealt with 5,695 human beings since it started almost six years ago.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: That is the number of people who received money, but it does not represent the number of applications.
- Public Accounts Committee: Caranua Financial Statements 2017 (17 Oct 2019)
Kate O'Connell: What is the differential?