Results 121-140 of 2,723 for speaker:Barry Andrews
- Written Answers — Hospital Staff: Hospital Staff (22 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Question 186: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if there is a nurse to patient ratio in operation in public hospitals; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7281/06]
- Written Answers — Community Care: Community Care (22 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Question 187: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if progress has been made on the community nursing units which were due to be rolled out in several locations in Dublin. [7282/06]
- Written Answers — Hospital Staff: Hospital Staff (22 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Question 188: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if more nurses' aids could be employed to release nurses from labour intensive duties; and if equal pay issues would arise in those circumstances where nurses' aids were doing work that nurses previously carried out. [7283/06]
- Written Answers — Property Transfers: Property Transfers (22 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Question 331: To ask the Minister for Education and Science if property held in trusts can be accepted to compensate abuse victims under the residential abuse scheme. [7279/06]
- Written Answers — Waste Disposal: Waste Disposal (22 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Question 371: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the steps he is taking in the Dublin area to prevent fly-tipping; and if he will fund a pilot project to provide estates with skips to dispose of major items of waste in view of the fact that previous efforts along these lines operated prior to the rollout of pay per weight. [7285/06]
- Social Welfare Law Reform and Pensions Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (23 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: I wish to share time with Deputy Curran.
- Social Welfare Law Reform and Pensions Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (23 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Deputy Finian McGrath, in a flight of fancy at times, with occasional lucid intervals, described Ireland in fairly typical gloomy terms.
- Social Welfare Law Reform and Pensions Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (23 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: He hit the nail on the head once or twice. Then he retraced his steps to search for facts to support a previously conceived conclusion, namely, to try to undermine the Government. It is an old tactic, something of a "Cassandra" that is invoked from time to time, but it does not stick to the facts. There have been historical increases in all social welfare payments year after year. It must be...
- Social Welfare Law Reform and Pensions Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (23 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: Admittedly, there is greater wealth to hand, thanks to the activity of this Government, so the gloomy outlook is ungenerous and inappropriate.
- Social Welfare Law Reform and Pensions Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (23 Feb 2006)
Barry Andrews: In an honest interval Deputy Finian McGrath might even concede that. However, on this occasion we are talking about the important area of social welfare reform and pensions. I take the opportunity to discuss pensions again. The problems with the pensions sector are obvious. The Central Statistics Office figures earlier this month reflected the fact that coverage has decreased in 2004-05,...
- Further and Higher Education: Statements. (1 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: With the Acting Chairman's permission, I will share my time with Deputy Fiona O'Malley.
- Further and Higher Education: Statements. (1 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: Listening to Deputy Sargent's list of future courses, I thought he was about to start suggesting courses for people to become Green Party press officers and speech writers as everything seemed to be very much orientated towards Green Party ideas. However, the Deputy has underlined the fact that the key achievement of further education is flexibility and responsiveness to new needs such as...
- Further and Higher Education: Statements. (1 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: Obviously, that is a possibility given the fact that Greens have not ruled anything out. I think that his party is available to go into Government with anybody.
- Further and Higher Education: Statements. (1 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: I want to underline the contribution that further education makes under three headings: the integration of non-nationals into our society, the impact of lifelong learning on the economy, and early school leavers. Dealing with the last issue first, I want to highlight the Dún Laoghaire report, Moving Beyond the Barriers, which recommended, among other things, that extra learning options...
- School Discipline: Motion (Resumed). (1 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: I wish to share time with Deputy Cregan. I am delighted to be able to address the House on this issue. As a former school teacher I have had direct experience of disruptive behaviour. As a former pupil, I have also had direct experience of it as have many other Members, I am sure. It is a curious time to introduce this topic on Private Member's Business by virtue of the fact that the final...
- Mental Health Services. (7 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: I am glad of the opportunity to raise this matter. The east coast catchment has the unhappy distinction of being the mental health service area with the lowest funding in the State. The reason is partly historical, in that most counties had their own psychiatric hospitals and, when these were closed and replaced by better community-based facilities, funding was provided to compensate for the...
- Written Answers — Planning Issues: Planning Issues (21 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: Question 184: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if her attention has been drawn to planning difficulties experienced by applicants who wish to set up multi-disciplinary health practices in residential areas; if she has communicated with planning authorities to improve the roll-out of improved primary care facilities; and if steps are being taken to ensure that such...
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: It is unfortunate that the Green Party did not deem it fit to be present for its own Private Members' business. The Deputy has just arrived and I apologise. I am glad there is someone here.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: It is not that kind of apology; it is just courtesy.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Barry Andrews: I read with interest Deputy Sargent's article on what he proposes to do after the next general election. It was a dance of the seven veils in which he courted the different types of coalition before deciding which way he would go. I loved his choice of words. He said it would be very difficult for the Green Party to go into Government with Fianna Fáil. If we were to say that it would be very...