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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Ambulance Service: Discussion (8 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Okay, that is fine.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Ambulance Service: Discussion (8 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Okay. What is the longest time someone has had to wait for an ambulance in County Clare over the past three or four weeks?

Seanad: Budget 2026 (Enterprise, Tourism and Employment): Statements (14 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Gabhaim buĂ­ochas leis an Acting Cathaoirleach. Of course I will. I commend my colleague Senator Kennelly on espousing the virtues of Kerry. Indeed he is right. Clare, across the Shannon, has equally as much to offer. The Minster is very welcome to the House. I am delighted that tourism has been added to his brief. When we look back to 2010 to 2012, when we were on our knees as a...

Seanad: All-Island Strategic Rail Review: Statements (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: The Minister of State is very welcome to the House. I know he fully understands the benefits of rail travel. I also wish to be associated with the comments regarding Jim Meade. I used meet Jim regularly enough travelling the early morning trains from Ennis to Dublin. He is a good Clare man. I also wish Ms Mary Considine, the incoming CEO of Irish Rail, the very best of luck. She is...

Seanad: All-Island Strategic Rail Review: Statements (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: If the Minister of State can deal with it, I wish to raise the issue of flooding.

Seanad: All-Island Strategic Rail Review: Statements (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Let us get the ring road done first.

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: I thank the witnesses. Huge progress has been made in this area in recent times but clearly a lot more progress needs to be made. I take the opportunity to acknowledge the huge work Deputy Carrigy has done over the last number of years on making the Houses of the Oireachtas an autistic-friendly Parliament and even the existence of this committee in the last term and again this term. When I...

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: That is great. I have two questions to follow up. I am fully aware that the Act has provisions, but how is it working in practical terms, given that there can sometimes be unintended consequences? Based on the on-the-ground experience and the working experience, is further legislation or amendment required to strengthen this more?

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: I thank Ms Flynn. I am looking at the clock and I have 30 seconds. Suppose somebody's disability deteriorates or their health deteriorates and they are not then in a position to direct and advocate for themselves. What is the review process in that scenario like?

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Has that happened?

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: That is the situation I am referring to. Has the service had many of those?

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Has Ms Flynn concerns in that area?

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Okay.

Committee on Disability Matters: Autonomy and Integrity for Persons with Disabilities: Discussion (15 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: They might have an arrangement in place, but supposing after the arrangement is put in place and their health deteriorates, and then they are-----

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó (Atógáil) - Order of Business (Resumed) (21 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: I call on the Leader to organise a debate on people with disabilities being active, particularly in sport. We have a very proud tradition in this country and a very proud Special Olympics team which does fantastic work in representing us abroad. Equally, our Paralympians do fantastic work representing us abroad and have had many achievements for which I commend them. There are thousands of...

Seanad: Higher Education: Statements (21 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: I thank the Minister. I can call him Minister now. The last time he was in this Chamber, I referred to him as Minister even though he was Chair of a committee. He might remember it because I did not recognise him. I always knew he would be a Minister, so I congratulate him. As he knows, I advocate a lot for people with disabilities. As somebody with a disability I benefited enormously...

Seanad: Higher Education: Statements (21 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: I had him in here one time. He is a great guy.

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó (Atógáil) - Order of Business (Resumed) (22 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: Will the Leader use his good offices to write to the Minister for Transport to ask him if he could ensure the long-awaited funding for the N85 realignment project between Ennis and Inagh in County Clare is included in the 2026 funding programme? This stretch of road has been on the agenda for a long time - many years. Clare County Council recently passed a motion calling for this funding to...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Current Issues Relating to Health Services for Cancer: Discussion (22 Oct 2025)

Martin Conway: I acknowledge the fantastic work that the Irish Cancer Society does, particularly the nurses and the daffodil nurses and so on. This committee, in its previous iteration, was very supportive of the asks from the Irish Cancer Society. I would like to think that some progress has been made even though much progress clearly still has to be made. Underfunding is a challenge. It is not the...

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