Results 761-780 of 3,336 for speaker:Kate O'Connell
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) Kate O'Connell: How is that answer going to be given to people?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) Kate O'Connell: I urge Dr. Holohan-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) Kate O'Connell: I hope it does not come in the post, and I am not being smart. I am genuinely not being smart here. If a woman was diagnosed three years later than she potentially could have been, and if her prognosis now is terminal rather than a condition treatable through hysterectomy or whatever, that is going to be extremely difficult. As bad as things were for someone in that situation yesterday,...
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency (Resumed)
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE (Resumed) (17 May 2018) Kate O'Connell: I thank Dr. Holohan.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Regulation of Home Care Provision: Discussion (30 May 2018)
Kate O'Connell: I thank the witnesses for coming in this morning. Following on from Deputy Durkan's questions about the difference between that which is provided by the private sector and the public sector and the budgets, it makes no sense to me that the budgets would be separate because then it would almost be like a target to be reached rather than basket to take from. Has anybody any figures on the...
- Referendum of 25 May: Statements (Resumed) (31 May 2018)
Kate O'Connell: I thank the Irish people for the resounding "Yes" vote they cast as a nation on Friday last. We have come so far since 1983, when the pulpit ruled and we were subjected to the threats and fearmongering of a vengeful creed. Looking back now, it is hard to imagine that Ireland back then was very different from the modern, globalised and informed country we have today. An information deficit...
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sport Ireland (12 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: 47. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the benefits from the results of the recently published sports monitor; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25245/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sports Capital Programme Administration (12 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: 65. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the way in which schools can benefit from the sports capital programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25243/18]
- Cyber Security for Children and Young Adults: Motion (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: I move:That Dáil Éireann shall consider the Report of the Joint Committee on Children and Youth Affairs entitled, Report on Cyber Security for Children and Young Adults, copies of which were laid before Dáil Éireann on 28th March 2018. The report on cyber security for children and young adults produced by the Joint Committee on Children and Youth Affairs is important in...
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: To follow on, I refer to the 46 cases that were pulled from the total of 1,482 that are in process. There are 58 in total, of which 12 are nearly finished-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: The figure of 46 includes the 12 cases mentioned?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: Were they randomly picked from the 1,482 or did the women concerned have an active cancer diagnosis?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: I understand that. I want to clarify that the 46 cases-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: Yes, how do we-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: We called them group A before we found a secret group B, of which the Minister was informed on the Monday or Tuesday.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: The 46 cases have been pulled from the total of 1,482. The women in question have an active cancer diagnosis, which is why we are looking back.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: The 1,482 cases were not randomly audited.
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: In order to be audited, a woman had to have cancer?
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: To get back to where I was, the scanning of documents-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations (Resumed) (14 Jun 2018)
Kate O'Connell: It does not make sense to me. I am not accusing anybody of telling lies or giving misinformation or whatever nice version one wants to use about lying. As we all heard, Professor Scally has a history of dealing with stuff like this in other organisations. It does not make sense that it would be acceptable to somebody at his level to receive scanned documents on a disk or a USB stick....