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Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Committee Stage (17 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: I respect the tone of the Minister of State's response. I commend him for being sympathetic to the family and showing empathy with them. Everybody in the House would send their good wishes to anybody in these circumstances. We hope time will help the Enright and Walsh families to heal their sense of loss. Nothing would be of more help in that process than if they were to be able to...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Committee Stage (17 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: I recognise what the Minister of State is saying. His comments do not give me any comfort or confidence that he intends to accept these amendments. I ask him to approach this matter in an open-minded way, just as I will. I have not heard any valid reasons. We can discuss this privately between us. I am not looking for stillbirths to be redefined. That could be an issue with the WHO. I...

Seanad: Order of Business - Order of Business (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: The Taoiseach.

Seanad: Order of Business - Order of Business (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: Much has been ventilated over the past 48 hours about the appointment of Mr. John McNulty to the board of the Irish Museum of Modern Art. I concur with those who suggest that appointees to all public boards should be subject to scrutiny by the appropriate Oireachtas committee.

Seanad: Order of Business - Order of Business (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: It would be easy to do. Alternatively, a select committee of the Seanad could scrutinise them. Some mechanism should be introduced to deal with it. Recently I saw the Leader at his committee which was interviewing the chairman designate of the Port of Waterford. The chairman designate acquitted himself well and the process was good, and it should be extended to all boards. Given the...

Seanad: Order of Business - Order of Business (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: It can be done very easily, as the vote is done by post. While the Government is diverting our attention to these peripheral matters, parents who are trying to get their children who have special needs into pre-school and school where they can enhance their prospects of playing a meaningful part in their lives and development, are not being supported as they should be. Everybody recognises...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: I object to discussing the amendments together.

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: What if the proposers of the amendments object? I will be honest in stating the reason for my objection is that I do not have a seconder at the moment and taking the amendments individually would allow me to get a seconder.

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: It is my wish.

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: I move amendment No. 1: In page 6, between lines 38 and 39, to insert the following: " "stillborn child" means a child who, at birth, weighs not less than 500 grammes or has a gestational age of not less than 24 weeks and shows no sign of life, and "stillbirth" shall be construed accordingly. These also include an unborn child who dies in the womb of the mother due to death of the mother but...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: I thank the Minister of State for his reply. I am disappointed that the amendment is not being accepted. I appreciate the dilemma raised by him, which we briefly touched on yesterday. In the short time we have had it has been difficult for him to obtain legal advice and examine any unintended consequences that may occur and that we cannot identify at this stage. The case for doing this is...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: It is an important issue and we should first acknowledge that parents who adopt children play a tremendous role in society. Many adoptees sing the praises of their adoptive parents, who gave them opportunities in life they would never have had otherwise. That is why adoption is such a sensitive issue and should be based, in so far as possible, on an unapologetic, clear and positive bias in...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: The amendment brings in these issues although I am somewhat to the side of the amendment. Attached to the amendment is the biological background of the child and the entitlement of the child, at some stage, to become aware and to be informed of this and to be able to access it. Dr. Joanna Rose gave a talk to Oireachtas Members in a neighbouring hotel and she said she had 300 brothers and...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (24 Sep 2014)

Jim Walsh: I thank the Minister of State. It is the first Bill he has charted through either House. I am not known for patronising Ministers when they come before the House, but he has shown a level of engagement on this topic which does him great credit. In many ways it recognises the importance of these Houses when we approach issues in a non-partisan way to try to improve our legislation in a way...

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2014)

Jim Walsh: After all, it is a west British party.

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2014)

Jim Walsh: We should take note that the British Government is supporting the fundraising of Fine Gael. Why would it do that?

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2014)

Jim Walsh: Was he aware he was attending a fundraiser?

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2014)

Jim Walsh: I commend the former Minister of State, Deputy Fergus O’Dowd, for his courage in making his statement yesterday on Uisce Éireann. It was crystal clear and echoed much of what had been articulated by Members on this side of the House during the debate on the establishment of Uisce Éireann. At the time I said it was incomprehensible that we would incorporate a water services...

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2014)

Jim Walsh: I do not think there is any point in bringing the Minister of State to the House to discuss this issue. It was a creature of Fine Gael.

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2014)

Jim Walsh: I would like to see the Minister responsible, the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Deputy Alan Kelly, come to the House for a proper debate on the matter. If control is not exerted now, people will not only pay for their water in the future but also for the excesses the elite fortunate enough to work at the top of this organisation will enjoy.

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