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Written Answers — Live Register: Live Register (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: Details of the number of persons who are registered unemployed at the end of January in 2005, 2006 and 2007 for the Newcastlewest and Kilmallock Social Welfare Offices are set out in tabular format. Figures for the Live Register are based on figures compiled on a Friday at the end of each week, and the figures provided relate to the last Friday in January of the years requested. Kilmallock...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Code: Social Welfare Code (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: Supporting and recognising carers in our society is and has been a priority of the Government since 1997. Over that period, weekly payment rates to carers have been greatly increased, qualifying conditions for carer's allowance have been significantly eased, coverage of the scheme has been extended and new schemes such as carer's benefit and the respite care grant have been introduced and...

Written Answers — Social Insurance: Social Insurance (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The Personal Public Service Number (PPS No.) is an individual's unique reference number for dealings with Government Departments and public bodies. Once issued, it is intended to have validity over a person's lifetime. A person generally retains the number whether or not it is used to access services on an ongoing basis. Records are noted on death or where there are concerns about identity...

Written Answers — Social Insurance: Social Insurance (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The number of PPS Numbers allocated each year from 2002 to 2006 is as follows: 2002: 215,567 2003: 91,629 2004: 219,982 2005: 271,224 2006: 311,791 The Department of Social & Family Affairs is the sole issuer of PPS Numbers. Children born in Ireland are automatically allocated a PPS Number when their birth is notified to the Department via the General Registers Office (GRO). In other cases,...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The detailed information requested is currently being compiled and will be forwarded to the Deputy as soon as possible.

Seanad: Citizens Information Bill 2006: Committee Stage (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: I have not put a number on that. The initial phase states that the director of the personal advocacy service, four advocates and support staff of about four to six would be recruited. It is difficult to estimate the likely demand for the service, but I want to give the commitment that new personal advocates will be recruited as required to meet the needs of people with disabilities and to...

Seanad: Citizens Information Bill 2006: Committee Stage (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: Senator Cox made an enlightened speech on Second Stage. When one puts in place something like this, it is an admission that the system is not working. However, it is possible to make that allegation when any support system is put in place. This is in place because the sad reality is that people with disabilities find it difficult to access services. That they should not find it difficult...

Seanad: Citizens Information Bill 2006: Committee Stage (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: I am not disputing the reasonable nature of the case made by the Senator but I am advised that it might be counter-productive to do this in a brand new service at this stage. Not all individuals will be in need of a personal advocate. Many will have family members and carers and it is probable that only the most vulnerable will come forward initially. They will be prioritised and this has...

Seanad: Citizens Information Bill 2006: Committee Stage (14 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: Senator Terry will be aware of my arguments. I appreciate she is trying to be helpful in this case. I also appreciate the general welcome given to the legislation on all sides. The amendment proposes that a series of persons may notify the Minister that an offence has occurred. These persons are listed as a personal advocate; a qualifying person; members of a qualifying person's family; a...

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The Order of Business today——

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: It is proposed to take No. 12a, Finance Bill 2007, allocation of time motion for select committee; No. 12b, Finance Bill 2007 — Financial Resolutions, No. 24, statements on the national development plan; and No. 4, the Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2007 — Order for Second Stage and Second Stage. It is proposed, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, that the Dáil shall...

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: I wish to explain that the Taoiseach——

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: Is the Deputy happy?

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The Taoiseach, the Tánaiste and the Minister for Finance have been engaged this morning in partnership discussions and cannot be here.

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The Minister for Foreign Affairs had an important engagement this morning.

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The Deputies are stuck with me for the moment. I should make it clear that the Government never has and will never interfere with any tribunal.

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: No legislation is proposed by the Government to in any way interfere with the work of this or any other tribunal.

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: The Taoiseach stated this morning——

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: ——that he agreed with the Tánaiste's comments yesterday that the issue of legal fees for the tribunals needs to be addressed.

Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)

Séamus Brennan: Nobody in this House would privately or publicly disagree with that. Both the Tánaiste and the Taoiseach made the point——

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