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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Okay.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Yes.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Will Mr. Lupton set out his top three reasons for changing his mind? Why does he now think the age should be 13 years rather than 16?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Yes.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Okay.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Yes.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Okay.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: I would like to pick up on something else Mr. Lupton said. When he spoke about opening the door to other anomalies, was he talking about the websites of the likes of banks, etc?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: In Mr. Lupton's expert opinion which is based on what has been said by those to whom he has spoken, does he believe that if the age of consent is pushed to 16 years, there could be a drive or a move towards more underground practices such as kids fudging on their age?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Is there a suggestion that if they have fudged on their age between the ages of 13 and 16 years, it will open them up to other dangers? Will the delegates expand on that point?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Yes. If is the case that if we should change the age to 13 years, we should also change the focus or emphasis from the parents back onto the companies.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: My point is that there has to be ownership of this issue somewhere. In Professor O'Neill's opinion, to which side should we go?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: I am sorry, but, in fairness, I am asking a delegate for his opinion. I have heard other opinions.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: In Professor O'Neill's opinion, where should the onus llie? Should it be lie with the parent or the company?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: That is fine.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Cybersecurity for Children and Young Adults: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: That is the point. Parents are not experts.

Questions on Promised Legislation (22 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Alternative facts.

Questions on Promised Legislation (22 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: Deputy Danny Healy-Rae knows all about the buses.

Topical Issue Debate: Mental Health Policy (27 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: This issue relates to a blueprint borne from a study carried out in the mid-west in 2013 and 2014 on trying to address co-occurring disorders. According to the report, treatment for people with co-occurring disorders is complicated from a clinical service provision point of view due to the difficulty in ascertaining which diagnosis is primary, who takes responsibility, who holds the risk and...

Topical Issue Debate: Mental Health Policy (27 Feb 2018)

Tom Neville: I welcome the Minister of State's statement. There is already a blueprint and work done which will be extremely beneficial to the group. Based on what I highlighted from the report, timelines must be put in place for the delivery of the services in question. It is fine for us to speak about these issues and research them. I understand this needs to be done because we want to get this...

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