Results 3,861-3,880 of 6,910 for speaker:Ruth Coppinger
- Written Answers — Department of Health: National Maternity Hospital (2 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 942. To ask the Minister for Health if his Department has been in communication with the National Maternity Hospital regarding changing the charter of the hospital. [19767/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: National Maternity Hospital (2 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 943. To ask the Minister for Health further to Parliamentary Question No. 630 of 11 April 2017, his views on changing the current composition of the National Maternity Hospital governance structures in order that there is no ex-officio religious representation. [19768/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: National Maternity Hospital (2 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 984. To ask the Minister for Health if procedures not in line with Roman Catholic teaching will not be prevented or hampered in any way at the National Maternity Hospital in view of the new relationship with a group (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19968/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Services for People with Disabilities (2 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 951. To ask the Minister for Health if a person (details supplied) will be able to gain access to the early intervention team services beyond summer 2017 in view of the delays they have experienced in starting treatment. [19813/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services (2 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 1062. To ask the Minister for Health if his Department will establish a forum for persons with myalgic encephalomyelitis and their organisations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20391/17]
- Leaders' Questions (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Obviously I would prefer if it was the Taoiseach answering today, no offence, because I wanted to ask him his views on two words which have not been uttered in the Dáil since it reported, namely, the Citizens' Assembly. Last autumn, the Taoiseach set up the Citizens' Assembly. He made it very clear it would do a first-class job. Ten days ago, the assembly finished its deliberations...
- Leaders' Questions (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: I am sure it is.
- Leaders' Questions (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: I hope the Minister will answer this on his second chance. I know it is coming back to a committee and to the Oireachtas. My question was if members of Fine Gael will implement these findings or if will they ignore them. When they get onto the committee, will they seek to respect the deliberations of the Citizens' Assembly, or will they seek to water them down? The Minister and many other...
- Leaders' Questions (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Was the Citizen's Assembly a waste of time then?
- Questions on Promised Legislation (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: When will the Government move into the 21st century?
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospitals Patronage (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 16. To ask the Minister for Health his views on the ownership of hospitals by religious organisations; if he will review this situation, in view of the extensive public funding over decades of these hospitals; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20687/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospitals Patronage (3 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 30. To ask the Minister for Health his views on the governance arrangements for the National Maternity Hospital upon moving to Elm Park, Dublin; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20686/17]
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution (Water in Public Ownership) (No. 2) Bill 2016: Discussion (4 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: I obviously support the Bill and happily signed it. There has been huge concern in the opposition to water charges that the final intention was to privatise water. It is not an idle concern; it is an obvious one. It happened with bin services that once charges were introduced, the services were eventually privatised. When we had these debates in the Dáil it was said that nobody in...
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Taxi Regulations (9 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 614. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will alter the manner in which resitting of the PSV test for taxi drivers is done in order that those failing one module do not have to resit both modules when resitting the test. [21612/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Taxi Regulations (9 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 615. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will alter the manner in which feedback is given to those who fail the PSV test for taxi drivers in order that there is a question by question result rather than by topic. [21613/17]
- Questions on Promised Legislation (10 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Are they being defrauded by the Department of Social Protection?
- Questions on Promised Legislation (10 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The Taoiseach promised there would be legislation in regard to the Citizens' Assembly and to abortion, yet the committee that was meant to be established has not yet been convened. When will it be finalised? It seems the delay is that the Taoiseach's party and potentially Fianna Fáil cannot find enough Deputies to fill their allocation. If the two big parties are not interested, could...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (10 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: This is unbelievable. The names were meant to be given in before Easter. It seems to me that parties that have not done that should forfeit their places. Why should they be allowed on the committee if they did not meet the deadline? As the Taoiseach knows, given the Citizens' Assembly was his brainchild, the assembly reported weeks ago. This committee should have been convened and...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Housing in Ireland - Census 2016 Results: Central Statistics Office (10 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The census data are invaluable and not only for housing. They also show major social trends such as those being discussed in the case of religion. On housing, it is worth drawing out a couple of trends and statistics and drawing conclusions from them. Otherwise, why are we in the housing committee discussing them? There are more than 245,000 vacant units. This figure represents...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Housing in Ireland - Census 2016 Results: Central Statistics Office (10 May 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: I know that, but we are not having an academic discussion. I am speaking about the housing committee using the information provided.