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Seanad: Health (Amendment) Bill 2016: Second and Subsequent Stages (14 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister of State for coming to the House on the matter. I believe all the issues I wanted to raise have been raised and I will not go back over them. Where HIQA makes decisions we need adequate follow-up within a reasonable period of time. I know the Bill deals with that. This morning I met a group of people who raised concerns about a facility that was closed down without...

Seanad: Criminal Justice Act 1994: Motion (14 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I move:That Seanad Éireann approves the following Regulations in draft: Criminal Justice Act 1994 (Section 44) Regulations 2016, a copy of which was laid in draft before the Seanad on the 7th day of June 2016.

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Nursing Homes Support Scheme (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister of State for making time available to deal with this matter, which is in regard to nursing homes. It is a difficulty that has been experienced for quite some time which applies very much to nursing homes outside Dublin. The moneys they are entitled to collect under the National Treatment Purchase Fund, NTPF, may be far lower than the cost of providing care to elderly...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Nursing Homes Support Scheme (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister of State. Will the review definitely be completed by the end of the year?

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Nursing Homes Support Scheme (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister of State.

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I move an amendment to the Order of Business that No. 15 be taken as No. 1 this morning. No. 15 is looking for consent to publish a Bill on missing persons. Following on from what Senator Dolan said regarding the committee on the future of health care, the Leader and I met with the Chair of the committee and the matter needs to be progressed. I understand it has had four or five meetings....

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: By far the largest portion of tourists who visit Ireland come from Great Britain. What plans will the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport and Fáilte Ireland put in place to counteract the weakening in the value of sterling in recent months? Regional airports, such as in Knock, Kerry, Shannon, Waterford and Donegal, benefit from flights from the UK. This is particularly so in...

Seanad: Civil Law (Missing Persons) Bill 2016: First Stage (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I move:That leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to provide for the effects in civil law of persons who are missing, including arrangements for interim management of the missing person’s property, and to provide for the civil status of the missing person where the circumstances of their absence leads to a presumption of death; and to provide for related matters.

Seanad: Civil Law (Missing Persons) Bill 2016: First Stage (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: Next Tuesday.

Seanad: Tax and Social Welfare Codes: Motion (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister for being present. I also thank Senator Butler for bringing this matter forward. With the permission of the Chair, I wish speak for four minutes and share my remaining time with Senator Conway.

Seanad: Tax and Social Welfare Codes: Motion (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: Earlier, speaking on behalf of Sinn Féin, Senator Conway-Walsh said nothing has actually changed. It is important to realise the Social Insurance Fund income and expenditure for 2011 to 2016 showed a deficit of €1.4 billion in 2011, €2.084 billion in 2012 and €1.314 billion in 2013. This year, for the first time in six years, the income will be in excess of...

Seanad: Tax and Social Welfare Codes: Motion (19 Jul 2016)

Colm Burke: At 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Charities Regulatory Authority (21 Sep 2016)

Colm Burke: I wish Mr. Farrelly every success in his new role. He was appointed on 16 May so he is only a short time in office. As he stated, there is a very significant number of charities in the sector. I am interested in the number of registered charities that receive HSE funding. The HSE's annual report of 2015 states that 1,847 different groups receive €100,000 or less and when one adds...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Charities Regulatory Authority (21 Sep 2016)

Colm Burke: It is a question of trying to encourage people to become involved. In many areas there are good ideas. In the health sector many services are now being provided that would not be provided only for people putting their necks on the block, pushing the boat out and developing those services. These are dedicated and committed people. We seem to have stepped away from that. How can we...

Seanad: Order of Business (28 Sep 2016)

Colm Burke: I also welcome everyone back for this term. A number of Members have raised the issue of health and it is an important issue for discussion. While there are difficulties in certain areas, Members should also acknowledge and check out an interesting report that has just been published in the medical journal, The Lancet. Ireland is ranked 13th out of 188 countries with regard to the United...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Update on Health Issues: Minister for Health (29 Sep 2016)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister for a very comprehensive overview. I wish to raise a couple of points on the issues he has discussed. The first point is about the cost of drugs. I want to know what the actual total cost is. The Minister mentioned a figure of €1.9 billion in reimbursement and another €300 million in relation to the hospitals. That brings us to €2.2 billion. I...

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Oct 2016)

Colm Burke: I wish to raise the issue of commercial rates, which will come before local authorities in the next two months. An analysis was undertaken over the summer months to identify the amount of commercial rates being paid in local authorities and the lack of discretion allowed to councillors. For example, Cork County Council collected over €118 million in commercial rates, which is local...

Seanad: European Commission Decision on State Aid to Apple: Statements (4 Oct 2016)

Colm Burke: I welcome the Minister to the House and thank him for his presentation. I come from the local electoral area where the Apple facility in Cork is based. It is a mixed area, in that a large section comprises local authority housing where at one time unemployment reached well over 50%. It is an extremely important facility in Cork, in terms of the contribution it is making to the local...

Seanad: Order of Business (5 Oct 2016)

Colm Burke: I wish to raise the methods the media have adopted regarding the health service. I have raised this previously. Everything that is done in the health service is reported in a very negative way. At 7.30 this morning I attended a presentation on a survey done by MSD. It shows that 39% of the population are very optimistic about our health service, 40% are pessimistic and 20% have no view...

Seanad: Order of Business (6 Oct 2016)

Colm Burke: I was intrigued by Senator Devine’s submission on the health care issue. She raised a very important issue and I fully agree with her in many respects. However, there is a ten-year strategy committee and I am seeking to have Senators appointed to that committee. I now understand that Sinn Féin is opposing that. I am intrigued that Senator Devine is telling us what we should...

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