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Order of Business (20 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: It is a disgrace. There are children in this country at risk and the Government does not have the structure in place to protect them.

Order of Business (20 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Minister of State with responsibility for children knows nothing about the child protection services beyond 2006. He is relying on information that is two and a half years out of date.

Order of Business (20 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: The priority is the welfare of children.

Order of Business (20 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: There has never been a report in the history of the State whose recommendations were censored.

Order of Business (20 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: There should be accountability for the failure of services.

Order of Business (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: It was supposed to be published before last Christmas.

Order of Business (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: This is about soft information and it is not complex.

Order of Business (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: There is no timeline.

Order of Business (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: I think her adornment is used for watering plants. It has a bulb inside which can be squeezed to allow the liquid out.

Order of Business (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: They are very good for reaching hanging baskets.

Departmental Reports. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: Question 5: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the details of the seven recommendations made in the report published on 12 May 2009 on the Monageer inquiry which are blacked out in the report; and the reason submissions to the committee of inquiry by persons in respect of whom adverse findings were on page 10 of the report to be published with the report in redacted form and...

Departmental Reports. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: Can I put it to the Minister of State that the culture of secrecy and cover-up is alive and well in his Department? Can I put it to him that it is the type of culture that led to the tragedies depicted in the report published by the commission yesterday? Can I put to him that his response to this issue is an entirely institutional response and not a common sense human response on how...

Departmental Reports. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: One of the central recommendations of the report published yesterday by the commission of inquiry into child abuse was that "management at all levels should be accountable for the quality of services and care". While the conclusions of this report were that even if the services had operated properly, the lives of the people concerned may not have been saved, nobody knows this for certain....

Departmental Reports. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: Gardaí are getting no special training on how to operate on that.

Health Service Staff. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Minister will have her spies out.

Health Service Inquiries. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: Logically they should be grouped.

Health Service Inquiries. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Government has censored it.

Health Service Inquiries. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: We are going backwards.

Health Service Inquiries. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: Yes you are.

Health Service Inquiries. (21 May 2009)

Alan Shatter: Reputations are of more concern to the Government than the welfare of children.

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