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Joint Committee On Children, Equality, Disability, Integration And Youth: Children's Unmet Needs: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I ask our guests to elaborate on the issue of the projected database.

Joint Committee On Children, Equality, Disability, Integration And Youth: Children's Unmet Needs: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I thank Mr. O'Regan.

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I have questions for both sets of witnesses. I will split my time between them, if that is okay. I only read the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland survey this morning as soon as we got it. The questions seemed to be skewed in a certain way to get certain responses. The questions were littered with sentences that included terms such as negative implications, increased workloads, affected...

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: Was the question of the benefits of the proposed Bill not considered at all? We talked about balance earlier. That question should have been asked for balance. Results may come back indicating that there are no benefits and psychiatrists do not see any, but the fact is these questions were not asked. For a layman like me who read that survey this morning, I was very disappointed to see...

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I read the article in The Irish Timesat the weekend in which it was mentioned that the changes in the Bill could be catastrophic. I found that very disappointing. It seems to be case that minds were made up before the representatives even came to this meeting today. "Catastrophic" is a big word. That word was not used in respect of the CAMHS in Kerry, where it probably should have been....

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: Dr. Martin mentioned risks and change and I agree with him on that. However, there are other ways of looking at things as well. I am on the committee that is currently going through the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 and we are going through the draft report this week. If there was more emphasis on advanced healthcare directives, would that assist doctors in making decisions?...

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: Mr. Barry spoke about needing to explore children's transition from CAMHS to adult mental health services. What would that transition look like? It is something that has been talked about for a while. What ages would be included in this transition? Does it need to be legislated for in this Bill? How does he see that working?

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I agree with Mr. Barry. Anywhere there are gaps in services, vulnerable people tend to fall through those gaps and end up being harmed. Mr. Geiran mentioned banning the use of mechanical restraints on children. How often is this practice used? What are these mechanical restraints? Even reading those words, it sounds very draconian. How long are children being restrained for? What...

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: As Senator Conway said, even though something like this may only be used in very small instances and is not common, we have to make sure we are including everybody in this legislation. I thank the witnesses. I may come back in at the end.

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: Dr. Whyte would not be in agreement with those who are looking for the removal of mechanical restraints for children and would advocate their retention. Is that correct?

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 156: In page 21, line 26, after “her” to insert “, records containing”. This group of amendments relates to a person's medical information. The amendments are very similar to the group we discussed previously in the context of people's personal data and people having the fundamental right under EU law to access those data, not merely the...

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 157: In page 21, between lines 28 and 29, to insert the following: “(c) incorrect birth registration information.”.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 158: In page 21, between lines 28 and 29, to insert the following: “(c) any other records on the relevant person’s file.”.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 159: In page 21, between lines 28 and 29, to insert the following: “(c) the personal data of the relevant person.”.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 160: In page 21, line 31, to delete “, to the extent that it is practicable to do so,”.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 162: In page 21, to delete lines 34 to 36.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 163: In page 21, to delete lines 34 to 36 and substitute the following: “(b) shall provide the relevant person with a full schedule of the records that it holds in relation to the relevant person’s adoption or illegal birth registration.”.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 164: In page 21, after line 39, to insert the following: “(4) Where the information is unavailable, the relevant body shall make every effort to locate the data controller holding the relevant person’s records.”.

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2022)

Mark Ward: I move amendment No. 182: In page 23, to delete line 22. Amendments Nos. 182, 185 and 187 concern the provision that only information relevant to the health of the adopted person will be released. Information that is relevant to a person's health is subject to change over time. The affected person should not have to wait until he or she is seriously ill before seeking out relevant...

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