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Other Questions: Scoileanna Gaeltachta (22 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: 49. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills cé mhéad scoil, naisiúnta agus meánscoil, atá sa Ghaeltacht uile agus cé mhéad iarratas atá curtha isteach ag na scoileanna seo ag iarraidh aitheantas mar scoil Ghaeltachta; cé mhéad scoil a dhiúltaigh iarratas a chur isteach faoin bpróiseas; cad é stádas an phróisis...

Other Questions: Scoileanna Gaeltachta (22 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Tá mé ag iarraidh soiléiriú a fháil maidir leis an bpróiseas atá i gceist le haghaidh aitheantas mar scoil Gaeltachta a bhaint amach. Go háirithe, cé mhéad iarratas atá curtha isteach agus cé mhéad scoil a dhiúltaigh ar chur isteach ar an bpróiseas seo?

Other Questions: Scoileanna Gaeltachta (22 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: I thank the Minister for the clarification. Twenty-seven schools have not yet applied. Have any schools refused to apply under this process? As the Minister can appreciate, this was announced as the biggest, most important policy document by the Government. I fully agree with that but it is utterly dependent on the schools coming forward and seeking recognition. Twenty-seven schools have...

Order of Business (22 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Tá an t-ábhar seo ardaithe go mion minic agam maidir leis an bplean gníomhaíochta agus an Straitéis 20 Bliain don Ghaeilge agus tá sé deimhnithe go minic ag an Aire Stáit go bhfuil sé ar tí é a fhoilsiú, ach le déanaí nuair a chas sé le na cathaoirligh de na coistí uilig, dúirt sé go hionraic agus go...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Residential Institutions Statutory Fund (22 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: 98. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills further to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 204 of 27 June 2017 and 244 of 20 September 2017, if an economist on secondment from the Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service conducted and completed the initial phase of the Caranua eligibility review involving a review of Caranua’s expenditure to date and an estimation of the...

Working Group of Committee Chairmen: Matters of Public Policy: Discussion with Taoiseach (10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Ní mór dom a rá i dtús báire go bhfuil éacht déanta ag an Taoiseach ó thaobh na Gaeilge de agus is eiseamláir é do na Teachtaí Dála eile. B'fhéidir go mbeidh siad in ann an ról atá á imirt aige ó thaobh na Gaeilge de a leanúint, ach tá gá le rud eile ó thaobh na Gaeilge de, ní...

Working Group of Committee Chairmen: Matters of Public Policy: Discussion with Taoiseach (10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: I had no reluctance in praising the Taoiseach's efforts with the Irish language and no intention of embarrassing him. He has done wonderfully. While his personal effort is an example to everyone, my question is on the need for urgent action on the Irish language. Everyone is empathic and sympathetic having regard to the Irish language. Indeed, I had the privilege to award more than 40...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: There is something arising but I did not bring the details with me. It relates to Caranua. I will not delay the meeting but I wish to raise it now. I will also raise it again at the next meeting. It is about the review being carried out in respect of eligibility for the Caranua scheme. I asked a series of questions and the original answer I received was that an economist was going to be...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Can we get clarification from the Department of what review took place, whether there was a first phase, if the economist was seconded to carry out the review, if it is being done in phases and whether there are details available?

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: I thank the Vice Chairman.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Is there a statement from Mr. O'Brien?

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: I was just asking for the record.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Say that again, please.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Cuirim fáilte romhaibh. I do not think it is our role to be emotional or call for heads on a plate. It is our role to look at how this happened and ensure there is accountability in the spending of public money and so on. I have looked at Building A Better Health Service 2016, on page 16 of which it is stated the patient, the person, should be engaged, enabled and empowered to be at...

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Mr. O'Brien was unaware of any issue in relation to Vicky Phelan prior to hearing about it on RTÉ?

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Was it brought to Mr. O'Brien's attention that there were issues with the screening programme and arising from routine audits? I would like a "Yes" or a "No" answer to that question.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: What was brought to Mr. O'Brien's attention in 2016 and when was it brought to his attention?

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Okay. Therefore, in March-----

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Just one moment.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Catherine Connolly: Okay.

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