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- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: The Taoiseach opposed it. He went around country stating our homes would be taken off us.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: I assume when the Taoiseach finishes reading the programme for Government every evening, he files it under the fiction section. I seek a debate on the broader issues of health services funding and the HSE service plan over the next few weeks. The headline for the health area in the programme for Government is fairness.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: More than 2,000 applicants have been awaiting approval under the fair deal scheme for 15 weeks while 7,000 medical cards have been taken off the over 70s over the past month.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: We need a debate urgently not only in the context of the HSE service plan for 2015 but also the broader health policy of the Government because I cannot find one policy on health in the programme for Government which it has lived up to.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: We never do. It is always months afterwards.
- Topical Issue Debate: Health Services Provision (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: Yesterday, at the Irish Cancer Society's annual Charles Cully Lecture the worryingly high rate of cancer incidence and death in poor communities across Ireland was highlighted in a discussion on health and wealth, the cancer gap. Death rates in some areas, notably some of the poorest parts of the Dublin region, are more than twice as high as rates in more affluent areas. Cancer death rates...
- Topical Issue Debate: Health Services Provision (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: I thank the Minister of State, who is quite right when he says this issue should be broadened out. We should have a broader debate on health outcomes and supports for people in areas of socio-economic deprivation. There is no doubt that the location where a person lives is a determining factor in many health outcomes. Rates of obesity, dietary concerns and cancer, for example, vary by...
- Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: The Minister had help from the Taoiseach, in fairness.
- Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: I thank all Members who contributed to the motion. We received a great deal of criticism from Government Members for tabling it. They said it was ill-timed, it was not constructive and it did not provide solutions, yet they then spoke to the substantive issue, which is the difficulties people face in accessing fair deal scheme beds. The waiting lists speak for themselves. A total of 560...
- Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: I now know, however, because of what is happening here in the context of the funding the Government is putting in place for the provision of care for older people, that they were only weasel words. Not only has the Government reduced the level of funding for the nursing home support scheme, it has reduced the threshold for a medical card in respect of a couple from €1,400 to...
- Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: They are living on €900 gross a week. The policies being pursued by this Government, which Deputy Eric Byrne supports regularly, are undermining the fabric of society.
- Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: The Deputy certainly is.
- Nursing Homes Support Scheme: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: Everybody in this House will agree that a nation is judged on the basis of how it supports children and older people. In this context, the Government has been mean-spirited. It has insulted in a gratuitous manner older people who have given lifelong service to this country and who in their hour of need want the support of this State in the context of their being able to access a nursing...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Data (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: 105. To ask the Minister for Health the number of medical cards as of 1 November 2014; the number of general practitioner cards on the same date; the number for each type of card issued on a discretionary basis on that date; and the number for each type of card assigned to over 70s on that date. [43342/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: 107. To ask the Minister for Health if persons who suffer from intractable long term, tonic clonic, nocturnal, life threatening seizures, are entitled to have their epilepsy alarm monitoring (details supplied) paid on either the long term illness card or the general medical services card; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43346/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Midwifery Services (12 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: 138. To ask the Minister for Health the position regarding the case of a person (details supplied) and the ongoing investigation into this case; if he will provide a timeframe in view of the time sensitivity of this case; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43446/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Disabilities Services Funding (13 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: 123. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality in view of the immense benefit assistance dogs provide to children with autism, if she will provide funding in order that families do not have to fundraise almost €5,000 themselves to get an assistance dog for their child. [43653/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: HSE Funding (13 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: 181. To ask the Minister for Health in view of the immense benefit assistance dogs provide to children with autism, if he will provide funding in order that families do not have to fund-raise almost €5,000 themselves to get an assistance dog for their child. [43652/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Departmental Funding (13 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: 202. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if her attention has been drawn to the fact that due to an extensive waiting list, the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind is no longer accepting applications for assistance dogs for children with autism; if her Department will provide funding to the association, as it has in the past, to enable them to re-open this vital service. [43651/14]
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2014)
Billy Kelleher: He said that as a former teacher.