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Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: ): I am glad to have this opportunity to come to the House to speak about mental health and, in particular, the Government reform programme, A Vision for Change. A Vision for Change is a seven to ten year Government reform programme now into its fourth year. Before I continue I hasten to add and suggest that the rate of reform has not been what had been anticipated. I do not intend to use...

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: ): I thank Senators for holding this debate. It will be difficult for me to answer all questions in ten minutes, because ten Senators contributed and most asked at least five questions. I would welcome the opportunity to come back more often, and I will take up the recommendation from Senators Corrigan and Feeney that there should be quarterly sessions to gauge progress. I hope that not...

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: As requested, I gave a commitment that nothing would happen in Clonmel until the public representatives involved had an opportunity to meet a Minister. I stand over that commitment but this evening it is as if that never happened and I wonder about the bona fides of the comments the Senator made regarding me.

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: People in the service maintain and I have always believed that it is not all about money or staffing levels. It has been suggested in this debate that we need an extra 1,403 staff. People refer to A Vision for Change as if they read it letter by letter. A Vision for Change explicitly states that 5,400 nurses are working in institutionalised care and the transfer to modern community...

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I have been to St. Senan's.

Written Answers — Child Care Services: Child Care Services (24 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (24 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: My Department has no function relevant to this matter, which rests between the parties to the litigation referred to.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (25 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Long-term Illnesses: Long-term Illnesses (25 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Special Educational Needs: Special Educational Needs (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Special Educational Needs: Special Educational Needs (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (30 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

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