Results 361-380 of 14,803 for data protection
- Seanad: National Cancer Services: Motion (19 Jun 2024)
Colm Burke: ...and we need more co-operation between both sides in developing additional services. Ireland has made important developments in improving the clinical trials and health research landscape, including the development of a national health research data protection impact assessment template. This template is being rolled out in HSE sites. More recently, the HSE has agreed on a clinical trial...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of the Health (Amendment) (Licensing of Professional Home Support Providers) Bill 2024 (19 Jun 2024)
...Authority, HIQA, and the Office of the Chief Inspector of Social Services. It also provided for a scheme of registration and inspection of residential services for older persons, people with disabilities and children in need of care and protection. HIQA’s functions include the setting of safety and quality standards in respect of these residential services and the Chief Inspector...
- International Protection, Asylum and Migration: Motion (18 Jun 2024) See 9 other results from this debate
Thomas Pringle: ...look past the human beings at the centre of this or blame them in any way for the difficult and devastating lives that many have been forced to live. I understand that people feel angry and possibly protective, but we cannot let this feeling override logic or worse, our humanity. Many migrating to this country share the same fears as those who are wary of their arrival. They too are...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Special Educational Needs (18 Jun 2024)
Anne Rabbitte: ...is in Cork as well between our teaching body and local CDNT teams, where there is a knowledge of where the capacity was within the private sector to support this. There was no breach of data under data protection rules. They were able to support the local CDNT team in updating the children's records and passing on that information. That can still be done and the CDNT held the risk for...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Current Progress and Future Projections of Uisce Éireann Objectives: Uisce Éireann (18 Jun 2024)
...of water and wastewater services by Uisce Éireann. To deliver this, we work closely with our economic regulator, the Commission for Regulation of Utilities, our environmental regulator, the Environmental Protection Agency, as well as the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, local authorities and other State bodies, such as the Health Service Executive, An Bord...
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: EU Directives (18 Jun 2024)
Peter Burke: ...Adequate Minimum Wages in the European Union was published on 19th October 2022 and must be transposed by 15th November 2024. The Directive aims to ensure that workers across the European Union are protected by adequate minimum wages allowing for a decent living wherever they work. The Directive includes three sets of measures: 1. One of the goals of the Directive is to increase the...
- Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Estimates for Public Services 2024
Vote 16 - Tailte Éireann (Revised)
Vote 23 - An Coimisiún Toghcháin (Revised)
Vote 34 - Housing, Local Government and Heritage (Revised) (13 Jun 2024) Malcolm Noonan: ...Service, NPWS, are an integral part of what the Department delivers on behalf of the people. These divisions are active, through their dedicated staff, in every part of the country, in preserving and protecting our natural and built heritage for the benefit of present and future generations. Funding for our heritage programme has increased to €166 million in 2024, representing an...
- Protection of Accident Victims from Non-Consensual Recording of Images Bill 2022: Second Stage [Private Members] (13 Jun 2024)
Thomas Byrne: ...CCTV and dashcams. I know the Bill does not deal with those instances but the legislation may need to be finessed to ensure that some of this automated filming and recording is appropriately dealt with. It is already dealt with by data protection law as regards personal data. There are other areas of law which regulate this to some extent. The point is that it is a complex area and...
- Motor Insurance Insolvency Compensation Bill 2024: Second Stage (13 Jun 2024) See 2 other results from this debate
Neale Richmond: ...which have been raised today and on which we can provide additional clarity. I reiterate that the Motor Insurance Insolvency Compensation Bill 2024 represents an important enhancement of the protection of motor insurance policyholders in line with the EU’s sixth motor insurance directive. Indeed, this goes way beyond what is simply required under the directive so it is simply...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Amendment of the Child Care Act 1991: Engagement with the Alliance of Birth Mothers Campaigning for Justice (13 Jun 2024) See 1 other result from this debate
...We are their voice today to articulate their grievances and their hope for reforms that will give them the justice they are currently denied. The dysfunction in Tusla that is leading to the failure to protect some of the children that they have taken into State care is hiding in plain sight. The following are from headlines and by-lines from this year alone. A headline in the Irish...
- Seanad: Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Bill 2022: Second Stage (13 Jun 2024)
Sharon Keogan: ...surrogacy industry and is compounded now by the Ukrainian war. Lamberton states: In most surrogacy contracts, women give up all rights related to controlling their pregnancies. While there is no large-scale data, surrogates report undergoing forced abortions of fetuses unwanted by clients, significant underpayment, unsafe and oppressive living environments provided by surrogacy...
- Public Accounts Committee: 2022 Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 13 - Office of Public Works (13 Jun 2024) See 2 other results from this debate ...B6, new works, alterations and additions, the OPW incurred expenditure of €115 million in 2022. A new subhead introduced in 2022, B12, national recovery and resilience plan, provided €64 million for the development of a new national data centre at Backweston and a major energy upgrade programme for State-owned office buildings located outside Dublin. The account indicates...
- Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (13 Jun 2024)
Mr. Seamus McCarthy: No. R2619 refers to separated children seeking international protection data. The number of referrals made to Tusla in 2023 by the International Protection Office for assessment of services under the Child Care Act 1991 was 199. The number of people referred to Tusla who were found not to be eligible for service under the Child Care Act was 29.
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Regulatory Bodies (13 Jun 2024)
Charlie McConalogue: ...business and small food businesses. The powers already included in the Act allow the Agri Food Regulator to fulfil that role. Powers assigned to the Regulator include an enforcement function to protect farmers and food suppliers against a range of unfair trading practices by buyers including for example for late payments and short-notice cancellations. It is open to farmers who...
- Planning and Development Bill 2023: Report Stage (Resumed) (12 Jun 2024) See 1 other result from this debate
Aengus Ó Snodaigh: ...national planning framework, including arrangements for consulting. In this regard, specific bodies are listed: members of the Oireachtas, regional assemblies, local authorities, the commission, the Office of the Planning Regulator, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Maritime Area Regulatory Authority, and members of the public. The reason I seek the insertion of Údarás...
- Nature Restoration Law: Motion [Private Members] (12 Jun 2024) See 1 other result from this debate
Malcolm Noonan: I welcome the debate. Before I respond to some of the comments, I will put on the record that the comments made by Deputy Mattie McGrath about the Environmental Protection Agency are an absolute disgrace. I call on the Deputy to withdraw them and to correct the record of the Dáil in respect of what he said. His anti-science world view is not welcome in this Chamber. We are seeing it...
- Select Committee on Health: Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill 2024: Committee Stage (12 Jun 2024)
Mary Butler: .... Through amendments to the Health Act 2007, it will strengthen the regulatory framework for residential care services for older persons, people with disabilities and children in need of care and protection. The first amendment to the Health Act 2007 is the introduction of compliance notices to provide a more timely and proportionate tool for intervention by the chief inspector when...
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Employment Rights (12 Jun 2024)
Peter Burke: ...on Adequate Minimum Wages was published on 19th October 2022 and must be transposed into Irish law by 15th November 2024. The Directive aims to ensure that workers across the European Union are protected by adequate minimum wages allowing for a decent living wherever they work. The Directive includes three sets of measures: 1. To ensure minimum wages are set at adequate levels,...