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Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: He should think of all the positive things that happen in society and how he can make them better.

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: We are trying to foster the spirit of activism such that people will volunteer some of their time, be it to the scouts, junior schoolboy football, the Irish Girl Guides or any other activity. The ESRI report issued before Christmas showed that 400,000 people in Ireland are actively engaged in this regard. It happens that as a country becomes more prosperous — this happens in every country...

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: Yes, and she is highly successful. We tried to recruit from the big organisations people who have been involved in this area. We have spoken to all the chosen individuals and are awaiting their responses, which we should receive within a matter of days. I hope they will get on with the work over the period of their remit.

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I would not rule out any of the things suggested by Deputy Rabbitte. When I was in school in the 1960s, before they changed the curriculum, I attended civics lessons for 40 minutes each week. It was a good idea to teach young people about such matters.

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: That happened a little later.

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: In fairness, I should give credit to Home Farm football club for helping me to learn about these matters. I would be lifted out of it if I was two minutes late for voluntary training. It is important to encourage scouting, football and other sports.

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I think one learns lessons about citizenship by participating in such activities. If one is on the road firing rocks and causing trouble——

Active Citizenship. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: It is interesting that everyone is getting excited about the activities of one weekend, given that many hoodlums are involved in such activities every weekend. I do not intend to roll it out in the education sector. Many things are being done to encourage volunteerism. Students are participating in such activities as part of the second level transition year programme. Steps are also being...

Cabinet Committees. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I propose to take Questions Nos. 11 to 15, inclusive, together. The Cabinet sub-committee on social inclusion last met on 1 February 2006. The sub-committee's next meeting is scheduled to take place on 5 April next. I generally attend meetings of the Cabinet sub-committees on housing; infrastructure and public private partnerships; health; European affairs; science and technology; and...

Cabinet Committees. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I will respond to the points made by the Deputy at the start of his contribution. As I have said previously, there is nothing to stop Deputies from tabling questions as we used to do. The only difference is that in the last Dáil, I did not take up the full 90 minutes available to me for oral questions during the week — the relevant Minister would come in before that time had elapsed —...

Cabinet Committees. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I take up all the time available to me.

Cabinet Committees. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: All the issues relating to drugs and the relevant groups are dealt with by the sub-committee, which meets all the relevant interests regularly.

Cabinet Committees. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: That changes too.

Cabinet Committees. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: It is pointless tabling a question such as this and we have just agreed that is the case. I cannot add to it. It is just a case of having a question on the Order Paper. The relevant Ministers are the Minister for Education and Science, the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, the Minister for Finance, the Minister for the...

Leaders' Questions. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I repeat statements I made yesterday by thanking the chairperson, Judge Maureen Harding Clark and the inquiry team for their work in recent years in conducting the inquiry and in the preparation of a very comprehensive report. She acknowledged the co-operation given to the inquiry during its work, particularly that of Patient Focus. I acknowledge the contribution of Patient Focus in its work...

Leaders' Questions. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I think I have answered most of the questions. On the regulatory bodies, all the professions in medicine and the related areas have their own regulatory bodies for the individuals in the professions concerned. The Medical Council, the Pharmaceutical Council and An Bord Altranais regulate the behaviour and standards of their staff. There is no licensing authority for hospitals, either public...

Leaders' Questions. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I will deal with the latter issue first. The meeting was not about whistleblowing but about another issue and the midwife raised this particular issue in that context. The whistleblower, which is not the correct title, raised it in the context of another issue and said the issue should be examined. It was examined and the solicitor raised the issue. After that the three obstetricians were...

Leaders' Questions. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: Deputy Rabbitte seeks to create a little confusion on this but I will try to be clear. The Government said it is a damning report and the findings and recommendations will be fully taken into account. The Minister for Health and Children will meet the hospital's board and the Medical Council. In so far as issues must be addressed by a number of regulatory bodies, they will be followed through...

Leaders' Questions. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: No, the Deputy is missing the point. Three obstetricians from the College of Obstetrics were appointed to examine the issue and they concluded there was no difficulty.

Leaders' Questions. (1 Mar 2006)

Bertie Ahern: Deputy Rabbitte can hardly say nothing happened.

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