Results 12,381-12,400 of 21,499 for speaker:Mary Lou McDonald
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Carer's Allowance Appeals (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 314. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the reason for the current delay in files being sent from the carer's allowance section to the appeals office; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5715/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Carer's Allowance Delays (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 315. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the current wait time in processing carer's allowance applications; the number of carer's allowance applications processed since January 2016 to date, broken down by month and decision. [5716/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Carer's Allowance Appeals (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 316. To ask the Minister for Social Protection when a person (details supplied) can expect to receive a decision on their carer's allowance application. [5717/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Disability Services Provision (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 424. To ask the Minister for Health the reason a person (details supplied) has been advised that services outlined in an assessment of needs report that are essential to address the needs of the person are not currently available to them; when these services will become available; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5687/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Services for People with Disabilities (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 428. To ask the Minister for Health the current expected wait time for children to have assessment of needs carried out in Dublin north central; and the current number of children waiting on assessment. [5701/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Services for People with Disabilities (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 429. To ask the Minister for Health the number of children that have had an assessment of needs carried out by the HSE since 2015 to date, in Dublin north central broken down by month. [5702/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Speech and Language Therapy Provision (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 430. To ask the Minister for Health the current expected wait time for children to have speech and language therapy in Dublin north central; and the current number of children waiting on treatment and receiving treatment respectively. [5703/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Occupational Therapy (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 431. To ask the Minister for Health the current expected wait time for children to receive occupational therapy in Dublin north central; and the current number of children waiting on assessment for occupational therapy and receiving treatment respectively. [5704/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Services (7 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: 432. To ask the Minister for Health the current expected wait time for children to receive physiotherapy in Dublin North-Central; and the current numbers of children awaiting assessment for physiotherapy and receiving treatment, respectively. [5705/17]
- Hospital Waiting Lists: Statements (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: Listening to this debate, there has been a lot of focus, rightly, on the issue of accountability but one would never imagine that within this House there are parties and individuals who have overseen the mismanagement and the scandal that now unfolds before our very eyes. Deputies Micheál Martin, Howlin, Varadkar, Noonan and former Deputy James Reilly, who is now in the Upper House-----
- Hospital Waiting Lists: Statements (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: -----all held the position currently occupied by Deputy Harris and all must be held to account for the chaotic and inadequate two tier system that we endure. It is not a service for lots of people; it is actually an endurance test. People do not know whether they can get an appointment or get on a waiting list, how long they will be waiting on that list and whether they should go on...
- Hospital Waiting Lists: Statements (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: -----hope that they might get some service. I have one very specific question for the Minister. This time last year I raised with the then Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection, Deputy Burton, the plight of children and young adults with scoliosis awaiting surgery. I was informed at the time that the new orthopaedic theatre at Crumlin hospital would open in April of last...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: This afternoon, we will debate the establishment of a commission of investigation into whistleblower allegations that go to the heart of Garda administration. I welcome that. It is long overdue. The protected disclosures that are the subject of the commission outline an alleged orchestrated campaign by some in senior Garda management positions to undermine Sergeant Maurice McCabe. Those...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: The Tánaiste's answer is astonishing on many levels, not least because nothing I have said attributes any finding or conclusion of guilt to the Commissioner. What I have said and what Mr. Justice O'Neill set out is the rationale for a commission of investigation that is largely, if not exclusively, focused on the actions and activities of the former Garda Commissioner and the current...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: No. I asked about the An Garda Síochána's contact with other State agencies in relation to Maurice McCabe. Perhaps I was not clear.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: I asked the Tánaiste is she aware of contact by An Garda Síochána with other State agencies in relation to Sergeant Maurice McCabe?
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: Yes.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: No other State agency.
- Questions on Promised Legislation (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: Last night in a debate in the House of Commons on the Brexit Bill, the Conservative Party voted down an amendment which would have blocked any changes to the Good Friday Agreement pursuant to Brexit. It is clear that contrary to the assurances by Theresa May to An Taoiseach, the future of the Good Friday Agreement is not in fact sacrosanct. The Brexiteers from the Democratic Unionist Party,...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (9 Feb 2017)
Mary Lou McDonald: This decision confirms our worst fears. Will the Tánaiste raise this matter with An Taoiseach to ensure it is raised at the highest level within the British Administration and ask that An Taoiseach stop playing as junior partner to the British Government in these matters?