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- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Detailed Scrutiny of the Broadcasting (Amendment) Bill 2023: Discussion (9 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: That vision is admirable. The contention made by Deputy Ring would see us go the same route as freedom of information requests. There would be a diversion of resources by RTÉ if there was a flood of requests, whether spurious or otherwise. The Deputy is doing it for the right reasons but it would lead us down the same path. Does he accept the validity of that contention?
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Detailed Scrutiny of the Broadcasting (Amendment) Bill 2023: Discussion (9 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: It is a diversion of resources.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: Yesterday, the main hospital in the north-east region, Our Lady of Lourdes, issued a statement effectively urging sick people to stay away because of overcrowding. It said that the most critically ill patients are prioritised for treatment but, as a result, some patients may experience delays. By the way, the normal delay in that hospital is 13 hours. If you are lucky, that is the normal...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: I welcome all the witnesses to what is an extremely important and topical matter that we have consistently dealt with over the course of this Oireachtas term. The witnesses and Deputy Ring made the point about whether governments are doing enough. The fact is that during this term we have at least seen a Government try to tackle this issue. That is very important. Legislation has been...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: You are accredited for analysis of it anyway. I was trying to give you a compliment.
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: Okay. On that point, in terms of the work with media literacy, if the view of a professional on campus is that he feels young people are not really too worried, the challenges we face are clear. Ms Chapman referred to a cradle-to-the-grave approach in her closing remarks. If we do not engender a sense of that necessity within the primary education system, by the time you get to campus, you...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: Ms Chapman is so right in what she says about the skill set a teacher would need to deliver that. I remember being in secondary school and our teacher bringing in the Sunday newspapers to the English class and asking us to analyse the advertisements that were in them. This was the 1990s. We were asked to understand the subliminal messaging. That was not on the curriculum but that was her...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: Ms Chapman poses an interesting question. One wonders whether the people back in the eighties or the nineties picked up a particular product and questioned whether it was a Rupert Murdoch-owned entity either. Maybe we are being unfair today. Mr. O'Connor made a point in his remarks regarding the balance of the freedom of expression with protection from harm. Here is the ball game. For...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: Okay. Ms McGinley and Ms McDonald made the point regarding the platforms. However, the platforms were before the committee both in public and in private session and one thing I have a sense of from them is that they will make a change in their business model and algorithms if they feel there will be a public mood that is negative towards them which impacts their commercial clients who...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: That is a fair point. I thank Mr. O'Connor. Ms McGinley and Ms McDonald have set out a specific number of asks for the committee. I note there was a request to ask the Taoiseach to put pressure on social media platforms. The Taoiseach, the Department of Education and the Minister are actively engaging on that. I would support that request. They specifically mentioned the recommender...
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: I wish to thank all of the witnesses for the work that they do. It is of such importance. It is not just at Government level, it is within those who work in and analyse media. That is hugely important and I thank them for their work in that respect.
- Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: State Response to Online Disinformation and Media and Digital Literacy: Discussion (Resumed) (16 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: Okay. There is the analysis he quotes but from Dr. Murphy's own engagement with undergraduates on campus and so forth, is that reflected from his engagement with young people? This is going to sound very outdated but when I was doing my journalism degree, you could walk into campus and buy The Irish Times for a discounted price of 50p. There was a genuine need to go to buy a newspaper to...
- Seanad: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person (Amendment) Bill 2024: Second Stage (22 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: I have come to the Chamber pay tribute to Senator Chambers for bringing forward this Bill. The progressive Bills she has been involved with follow on from real-life issues that impact people, especially younger people. She successfully brought through the stalking Bill and has moved onto this Bill on the practice of catfishing. She spoke about the impact of this practice and the need to...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (23 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: I ask the Senator in her capacity as Leader of the House to ascertain for us from the Minister for Justice when moneys from the immigrant investor programme will be paid and when the Department of Justice will process this. I know the immigrant investor programme was closed very abruptly with one day's notice back in February 2023 when the now Taoiseach and then-acting Minister for Justice,...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (24 Oct 2024)
Shane Cassells: I welcome the return to full operation of Tara Mines in Navan this week. It is the largest zinc mine in Europe. As Members know from previous discussions in the House, the resumption of operations this week is after an 18-month closure. The closure in the summer of 2023 left more than 600 workers in limbo. They were neither employed nor unemployed. There is a real sense of relief in the...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 Nov 2024)
Shane Cassells: I want to raise on the Order of Business, on what will be my last time to contribute in this esteemed Chamber, something I have advocated for my entire political career – the Navan rail line and the connection of M3 Parkway to Navan, the largest town on the eastern coast with no rail connectivity. Through political work I have done, political advocacy, the work of the public and...
- Seanad: Family Courts Bill 2022 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (7 Nov 2024)
Shane Cassells: This is a Seanad Bill which has been amended by the Dáil. In accordance with Standing Order 148, it is deemed to have passed its First, Second and Third Stages in the Seanad and is placed on the Order Paper for Report Stage. On the question "That the Bill be received for final consideration", the Minister may explain the purpose of the amendments made by the Dáil. This is looked...
- Seanad: Family Courts Bill 2022 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (7 Nov 2024)
Shane Cassells: When is it proposed to take the next Stage?