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Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: That is a dreadful charge. I ask the Deputy to take it back.

Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I will give the Deputy the opportunity to take back that comment. The Deputy is refusing to do so.

Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: Okay. I am moving on. I call Deputy Clare Daly and she has one minute.

Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: The Minister has two minutes to conclude.

Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: Thank you, Minister. The remainder of the contribution can appear in the Official Report if she wishes.

Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: Each Deputy has one minute in which to make a supplementary statement. I ask Deputies to respect the one-minute limit. I do not make the rules; I just have to implement them.

Topical Issue Debate: Surveillance Operations (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: We will now move on to the next topic addressed to the Minister for Justice and Equality, in the names of Deputies Ó Snodaigh, Clare Daly, Boyd-Barrett, Eamon Ryan and Wallace. Deputies will have two minutes each to make an initial statement and the Minister will have four minutes to reply. The Deputies will then have one minute each to pose a supplementary question and the Minister...

Other Questions: Defence Forces Recruitment (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: That concludes Question Time for today. I apologise to those Members who did not get in. I did the best I could to keep things moving, but, unfortunately, we ran out of time.

Message from Select Committee (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: The Select Committee on Justice and Equality has completed its consideration of the Criminal Justice (Victims of Crime) Bill 2016 and has made amendments thereto.

Other Questions: Air Corps (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I ask the Minster of State and Members to adhere to the time limits for questions in order that we can get through the next five questions.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: Today we will hear from witnesses from the Health Information and Quality Authority, HIQA, on the matter of foster care service inspection reports. Thereafter, we will move into private session to deal with any housekeeping matters that arise. I welcome Ms Mary Dunnion, director of regulation and chief inspector, and Ms Eva Boyle, inspector manager of HIQA's children's team. I thank them...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I thank Ms Dunnion for an extensive overview of the role of HIQA in monitoring foster care services. On behalf of the committee, I wish her and the organisation a happy tenth birthday and congratulate her on all she has achieved in the intervening time. At the outset, I thank Senator Devine who sought this meeting and began this. I wish to acknowledge that as well. Out of deference to...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I thank the Deputy. I ask Mary Dunnion in her response to elaborate a little on the regulation by giving members an example of a comparative area that already has that regulation, so we could be more definitive in our pursuit of it.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I ask the witnesses to clarify what is meant by a model of commissioning as recommended in the opening statement. It is a pleasure to have a meeting like this where the witnesses come in with solutions. It is very easy to identify problems, but HIQA is recommending solutions, which is very heartening for us as a committee. It means we can see a step we can take forward. I ask if there is...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I apologise for interrupting Ms Dunnion. When she talks about Garda vetting, does she refer in the same vein to the renewal of Garda vetting?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I wish to get clarity on this. Is it every three or four years that one must renew one's Garda vetting?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: HIQA identifies this in some of its reports. Does Ms Dunnion know the number of years after which one must have one's vetting renewed?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: That is fine.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I apologise for throwing Ms Dunnion off.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Jim Daly: I thank the witness. Do members have any supplementary questions?

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