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Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: ——we had following the Supreme Court decision on the nursing home charges. Everyone knows the reality of the position and where our priorities should lie.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: We have an excellent social services inspectorate.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: It is now going to inspect nursing homes and will be put on a statutory basis under the health information and equality authority legislation.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: That will be put in place. It is important that we realise that much has been done in this area. The national broadcaster should be commended on the programme shown the other night. The Government did not operate that particular nursing home and was not in charge of it. This attempt by the Opposition to turn every public issue into a direct attack on the Government is unacceptable because...

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: We are extending the remit of the social services inspectorate.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The inspectorate does not need an Act to inspect a home. It will inspect homes from now and that will be put on a statutory basis on the enactment of the health information and equality authority.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The inspection process is a vital need. Deputy Ryan raised this issue in the past, and all credit to him for that. Other Deputies have also raised the issue. Previously, each of the ten health board areas had discretion to adapt the procedure to suit the workings of their own inspection teams. That was provided for in the Nursing Home (Care and Welfare) Regulations of 1993. However, the...

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The Opposition objected to that legislation because health legislation has established an executive.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The proof of this pudding is in the eating. Now we see what happened under the regime of the health boards. We see, thanks and credit to RTE, what exactly was happening in each health board area — no uniform standards or practice ——

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: We brought in the Health Service Executive to bring uniformity to this area and to bring accountability into our health service. We were obstructed day and night by the Opposition when we sought to introduce that legislation.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The Opposition cannot just watch a programme on one night of the week and produce a motion another night. The Opposition must be as consistent as the Government. It must face up to that. The Health Service Executive is now unifying the workings of the inspection teams nationwide. That is a welcome step and shows the value of the executive. It shows the rationale of why we need an executive....

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: Reports from all HSE areas were received by the Department earlier this year following inquiries regarding inspections.

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I am dealing with that issue. They revealed that in the majority of these areas, the requirement of two nursing home inspections per year is being met. Areas which were not meeting the requirement have a number of reasons for this. The two inspections may not have been carried out strictly within a 12-month period but would have been carried out shortly afterwards. Also, the statutory...

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: ——and would be subject to the points I already outlined. A total of 298 homes were inspected twice and 55 homes were inspected three times or more. In general, where problems occur, the inspectors from the HSE discuss the details with the nursing home operators and this generally ensures that matters are addressed. It is in this area of discussion that many concerns were raised by the...

Nursing Homes: Motion (Resumed). (1 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I am acting in accordance with the advice of the Chair. I am not attempting to frustrate anyone. I acknowledge that Deputy Sean Ryan has taken a particular interest in this issue and I commend him for that. I am not afraid to state on the record of the House that Deputy Ryan is one of the few Deputies who has consistently raised this issue in the House. The amendment to the subvention...

Written Answers — Inter-country Adoptions: Inter-country Adoptions (2 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: The Attorney General has been engaged in correspondence with the legal representative of this child's adoptive parents in seeking to find a solution to this case. High Court proceedings have been issued by the Attorney General in his role as protector of the unprotected against the adoptive parents of this child. As the matter is before the court, it is not appropriate to comment further on it.

Seanad: Disability Bill 2004: Second Stage (Resumed). (2 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I assure Senators that the Government has listened long and hard to the many representations made in this area but any Government must strike a balance. If the roles were reversed and the Senators opposite were exercising the responsibility of office, no doubt they would find it difficult to improve on this legislation. I thank all Senators who contributed to this debate. From their comments,...

Seanad: Special Educational Needs. (2 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I thank Senator Finucane for raising this issue on the Adjournment. The Department is delighted to clarify the position concerning St. James's school, Cappagh, County Limerick. The Department recently announced the introduction of a general allocation model to provide for resource teaching supports for pupils within the high incidence disability category and for pupils with learning support...

Seanad: Special Educational Needs. (2 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I will ask the Department to look into it but it is a separate matter from the one raised in the Adjournment matter.

Seanad: Schools Building Projects. (2 Jun 2005)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: I thank Senator Terry for raising this matter on the Adjournment. The substance of this matter is the need for the Minister for Education and Science to report on the timeframe for submitting a planning application to Fingal County Council for the provision of a primary school at Tyrellstown, Dublin 15, on behalf of the patron, Educate Together. To answer the Senator's question succinctly,...

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