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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: Has the Department had any contact from the Ombudsman for Children subsequent to the broadcasting of the programme? I believe he had some harsh things to say in the aftermath of the broadcast.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I wish to refer to the representative bodies of the various clinicians in the context of the issue of ethics. I accept the fact that it is possible no laws were broken but there is certainly an ethical issue with which people are grappling. Has the Department had any engagement with the representative bodies of the various clinicians on the ethical framework around what has happened?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: One of the key issues that Mr. Shane Corr had, which he outlined to us last week in a private meeting, is essentially that there appears to be some class of service level agreement, or certainly, established protocols between the Department of Health and the Department of Education in terms of sharing information. There are spreadsheets in existence and so on. What is Mr. Watt's view on...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: One of the other issues about which Mr. Corr has serious concerns is that the Department is preparing, essentially, for the possible event that cases are taken against it on a human rights basis. Essentially, the Department is gathering the information and has it ready to go if an action actually materialises. Mr. Corr more or less made the case that there is a serious ethical issue here....

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I will put it to Mr. Watt another way. Is there a section within the Department that essentially manages risk and identifies if there is potential litigation that may arise down the track, and prepares and puts together a dossier of information on the basis that there is a potential legal risk to the Department?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: With respect, I asked the question in a different way, to which I believe Mr. Watt responded. I asked if there is a section within his Department, or a package within the Department's computer system, that is storing and preparing information for potential legal challenges? Mr. Watt is quite clear that is not the case.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I am conscious of my time.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: Mr. Watt has said that three times. He only needed to say it once. The Chairman might give me a bit of latitude in my questions.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: Mr. Watt has said it three times now. He is not going to talk down the clock with me. In terms of the liaison officer the Department has appointed for the 29 families, Mr. Watt might give us an update on how that work is proceeding. I know that person was appointed at the end of last month. Can Mr. Watt give us a quick initial update on how that person is getting on? Have the families...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: Before he goes, I am sure Mr. Watt can understand how horrified people with special needs in general, and people who have children with special educational needs, were in response to the broadcast of that programme. As somebody who had special educational needs as a child, I certainly would be very concerned at any breaches of what would be considered standard ethics in terms of the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: My final question is for Mr. Watt. Another concern is that many people had access to this information. Can Mr. Watt give us an idea of how many people within the Department have access to these sensitive files? Is it possible that a tech-savvy clerical officer in a different section would be able to dial in and review and read these sensitive files?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: Prior to the Department putting in these new encryptions and passwords, was there the potential for many more people to have access to those files?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: On foot of the programme, did the Department bring in an independent security firm to review its security systems within the computer operation that it has, just to be sure that practically everyone in the Department did not have access? Did the Department get any independent advice on that?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: Why did the Department need to introduce extra encryptions and passwords, if that was the case?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: But Mr. Watt-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I will finish now, Chairman. My point is, if the system was as foolproof as Mr. Watt said it was, why did the Department need to introduce extra information technology, IT, security systems?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Whistleblower Allegations: Department of Health (5 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I thank the Chairman and Mr. Watt.

Seanad: Education (Leaving Certificate Examinations) (Accredited Grades) Bill 2021: Second Stage (7 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I also welcome the Minister to the House and commend her on her work because it is certainly not easy. She is dealing with unions and officials and is trying to do the right thing. Sometimes people do not agree with you when you are trying to do the right thing but you just have to stick to your guns and hope it works out on the day. It is a big challenge. This group of leaving...

Seanad: Carer's Allowance: Motion (10 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I second the motion as clearly laid out by my colleague, Senator Seery Kearney. For too long carers were completely undervalued in this society. I believe it is changing. I believe the mindset regarding carers and the great role they play in our society is changing. This was very much formalised in the clear, precise and concise commitments made in the programme for Government last year....

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Health Services Staff (11 May 2021)

Martin Conway: I want to raise the very important issue of the appointment of eye care liaison officers, ECLOs, to the hospital groups throughout the country. When somebody is diagnosed for the first time with sight loss, the consultant will have a one-stop-shop person to whom to refer the individual. This is a person who will advise them on the various step-down services, peer counselling and supports,...

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