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- Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2025: Second Stage (18 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: We saw the rent pressure zones as limited and imperfect, but the idea was that it was better to have some element of defence rather than none whatsoever. We have seen that they are incapable of holding back the tide of rent increases. While we might not oppose this legislation, we are utterly opposed to what is being proposed by the Government. We have all spoken about the issues in the...
- Mental Health Bill 2024: Committee Stage (Resumed) (18 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I want to speak to amendment No. 206. It is straightforward. We probably spent an awful lot of time the last day going over and back. There is probably an element, at times, when dealing with the reality out there, that sometimes what is lacking is a code of practice. It would ensure communication. It is an absolute necessity to make sure that this is happening within the service. It...
- Mental Health Bill 2024: Committee Stage (Resumed) (18 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: Regarding the amendments, what we have said and why we have tabled them is straightforward. I accept what the Minister of State said regarding amendment No. 206. The big thing is reiterating the point about codes of practice and guidelines and making sure that we have internal communications where they need to be. It is always frightening to hear the figures that Deputy Clarke spoke about....
- Mental Health Bill 2024: Committee Stage (Resumed) (18 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: We were nearly there.
- Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Bill 2025: Second Stage (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: We all know that there have been very significant issues with copyright and making sure that artists have a framework within which to work. We know of the initiative during the Covid pandemic and beyond to ensure some element of payment. There is a significant lobby in that regard. It is about artists in general having a sustainable framework for their work. That needs to be offered if...
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Apprenticeship Programmes (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I thank the Minister of State for coming to the House. The question concerns budgetary issues facing SOLAS and the ETBs and the detrimental impact this may have on the delivery of apprenticeships. We all know the importance of apprenticeships. I submitted this on the basis that myself, Deputy Cullinane and a number of our colleagues heard word on the grapevine about individual LMETBs...
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Apprenticeship Programmes (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I welcome the statement by the Minister that no apprenticeship class will be cancelled. I assume that also means none will be paused. I would like to think there will not be any major cuts across the service in the further education area. The Minister said the situation has just arisen. Could he explain how this was not foreseen at an earlier stage? I welcome the fact that he is...
- Healthcare (Transparent Payments) Bill 2022: Second Stage [Private Members] (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I would like to take this opportunity to follow up on Deputy Crowe's point. Many of us attended that briefing in the audiovisual room on those suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. As Deputy Crowe said, we are talking about it impacting children and young boys at a very early stage. He made the most significant point of all, which is that there is very little time, as all these...
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: Cuirim fáilte roimh na finnéithe. I thank the witnesses. As a previous speaker said, the opening statement was incredibly comprehensive. We have had many discussions on child poverty but, to be honest, I do not think anyone has got anyway serious enough about addressing it. We often talk about whole-of-government interventions and intergenerational poverty. However, we have a...
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I will interrupt for a moment because Ms Ward got straight to the point there. We have seen this before. We have had pilots that did this sort of work very early and then there was a long-term intervention. A point person would notice all of this stuff and make sure that all the agencies are involved. That is the bit that is missing.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: Yes, that is the catch. I suppose an intervention team is then needed rather than a pile of talking heads.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: That is the exactly the answer that I wanted, but that is it; somebody is needed to catch the problem and then we make sure the intervention is there, that it is significant and long term. That could mean many cases then do not require Tusla's intervention, and, in some cases, when it is already far too late and the damage is done. Did the Vienna model go beyond better planning,...
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I will come back in a while. I suppose the play piece is about involvement and integration, particularly when it gets to sport and everything is useful. It is about ensuring that a child is not left out of society. Again, it brings a child into something positive and makes connections with others and all the rest of it. It is about supports with regard to delivering that.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: I am sorry to interrupt. Dublin City Council facilitates this in some places. It can be done.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: There is an idea that on some level Tusla might be better served, and forget the rights and wrongs and failings of Tusla at the minute, if there were two separate organisations as in a part that would be involved in interventions and whatever and then a second piece that deals with the disaster situation where somebody has to be taken into care. Sometimes there is then an issue where people...
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: It was said to me that on some level it would make sense to separate out. Parents can have a fear and we do not want them to be worried about intervention or to fear that these people will eventually take their kids.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: On some level, it is more the branding idea and dealing with that issue. However, it is an issue. I go back to the question of what a whole-of-government response looks like in a perfect world.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: This is about emergency cases where we have failed to deal with them at an earlier stage. I accept we need many more foster carers. I have questions. I understand the resource issues and the position of Tusla, but the nuclear intervention is sometimes required.
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: That is why early intervention and connection, and maintaining that, are important. They mean one catches those things and works with families, which leads to a scenario whereby children become involved in education and then employment and a proper life which breaks a cycle of dysfunction, poverty and all the rest. The public childcare model goes without saying and fits into the DEIS-plus...
- Committee on Children and Equality: Engagement with Children's Rights Alliance (19 Jun 2025)
Ruairí Ó Murchú: From Healthy Ireland or whoever else.