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- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: I have a few questions. It is important to get the message about this issue out to people and some of my questions will focus on that. The witnesses probably covered some of these points in their earlier responses. Ms Perry said in her opening statement that most people become infected with hepatitis C virus by sharing needles or other equipment used to prepare and inject drugs and went on...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: I am conscious that if one goes into community-based drug clinics, there are signs displayed throughout them advising people to wash their hands and to be very careful. There is always the chance of a person getting a cut and the virus being passed on in that way. On the fact that there may be no outward sign that people have the virus, most people would think someone who has contracted...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: Can Mr. Keane expand on the testing of marginalised groups on their own grounds? That is referenced in the report. I understand how difficult that would be. There are streets workers going out trying to tackle crack cocaine addiction in my area. Would Mr. Keane envisage his group trying to get people into the system in that way? The importance of the needle exchange programme in tackling...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: If a person is in addiction, his or her health is not necessarily the priority in life, and that is the big challenge. It demonstrates the importance of on-the-ground experience and information coming from one's own peers or someone who has experienced that journey. Our guests made a point about the lack of information, minimal supports following a diagnosis, how to live with the disease...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: Mr. Murphy referred to travel. If you are travelling to Dublin from the west, the first challenge is to get to the train station, after which you have to get to the hospital and so on. How long does the treatment in the hospital take? It probably involves queuing for half the day.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: I presume patients are tested for liver cancer and so on as part of that treatment.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: In any type of treatment, whether that involves travelling some distance to Dublin or whatever, work goes out the window. The person may not be able to attend work any day that week, for example. An economic impact arises, therefore, just as much as the other types of impact, from those local services not being available.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: It is true that many of the services are concentrated in Dublin, but there are a lot of people in addiction in Dublin and we have only a tiny idea of the number of people engaged in drug misuse in the region. It is an issue throughout Ireland now but intravenous drug use, in particular, remains significant in Dublin.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: It is a bit like a sexually transmitted disease, STD, whereby people do not talk about it in public. On the issue of the silent killer hepatitis amounting to a death sentence and so on, there are antiviral drugs and there is a cure, which is the main message. Our guests referred to the idea of telling people to self-test, the efficacy of that and what happens when someone finds out they...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: To return to the pilot test structure, which our guests reckon will not be in place until the first quarter of 2023, have they talked about rolling that out sooner? I accept there are governance and ethical issues, but they are structural issues that could be dealt with within a matter of weeks rather than a year. If there is any one message from this meeting, it is that we need to speed up...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: Moreover, the testing services need to move beyond Dublin, along with the governance structures. I suppose that is the other message arising from this meeting.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: Regarding future research, will the Scottish model be examined? Is that seen as being the way forward for Ireland? It has been said it is a model that is clearly working in Scotland, where a similar cohort of people is affected. If we are talking about rewriting the model in Ireland, would the Scottish approach be the nearest one that is functional or would examples from further afield be...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: The recommendation then would be for people who are worried to get tested.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Elimination of Hepatitis C: Discussion (1 Jun 2022)
Seán Crowe: We will finish on that note. I appreciate all the witnesses coming in. I hope our viewers found this session interesting. Our guests certainly comprehensively outlined the issues involved in this area. Hopefully, the committee will be able to follow up on some of the issues highlighted.
- Short-term Lettings Enforcement Bill 2022: Second Stage [Private Members] (24 May 2022)
Seán Crowe: There were 14 rental properties on one rental website in Dublin 24 this morning. Three of them were basically sheds or granny flats in the bottom of someone's garden. However, many full properties sit on short-term letting sites, taken out of the rental market during a housing crisis and little more than profiteering. The housing market is a machine with many moving parts. That is the...
- Journalists in Conflicts across the World: Statements (24 May 2022)
Seán Crowe: As Deputy Kenny said, the murder of Shireen Abu Akleh as she covered an Israeli raid in the West Bank was a serious violation of international law and potentially a war crime. She was clearly identified as a journalist. She was wearing press insignia but she was targeted by sustained sniper fire, as Members have said. The attempt by the Israeli regime to muddy the waters and claim she had...
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Departmental Schemes (24 May 2022)
Seán Crowe: 228. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of properties that have been approved for upgrades, by each local authority, under the energy efficiency retrofit programme in 2021 and 2022, in tabular form; and the number of upgrade works that have been completed, by each local authority in 2021, in tabular form. [26232/22]
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: HSE National Service Plan 2022: Discussion (18 May 2022)
Seán Crowe: Apologies have been received from Deputy Colm Burke. At today's meeting, we will be discussing the HSE National Service Plan 2022. From the HSE, we are joined by: Mr. Paul Reid, chief executive officer; Ms Anne O'Connor, chief operations officer; Dr. Colm Henry, chief clinical officer; Mr. Liam Woods, national director of acute operations; Mr. Stephen Mulvany, chief financial officer; and...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: HSE National Service Plan 2022: Discussion (18 May 2022)
Seán Crowe: I thank Mr. Reid. Going straight to the questions, I call Deputy Durkan.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: HSE National Service Plan 2022: Discussion (18 May 2022)
Seán Crowe: A number of members have indicated for a second round but I will use some of my own time for a change to discuss some of the issues that have not been addressed so far. The report refers to mesh implants and states that the Chief Medical Officer has put forward a number of recommendations. Would the witnesses be able to outline some of those recommendations?