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- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: That lives across the three healthcare facilities.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Has that system been commissioned?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Can Ms Hardiman give me a timeline of what the final stages mean? Obviously, with Connolly Hospital an eight-week commissioning is a tight commissioning period.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: We are looking at 2024 for the commissioning of that. How will Connolly Hospital and the other facility operate prior to that?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: That is a tight timeframe for implementation.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Do I have time for one more question?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: National Children's Hospital: Discussion (7 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: My question is for all of the witnesses. Could somebody outline the interaction mentioned in some of the opening statements regarding the challenge of building a hospital as healthcare changes and best practice and evidence-based design moves quickly? By the time a hospital has been designed and finished, it often looks much different. What is the interaction of clinicians with final...
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Humanitarian Access (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: 265. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade his plans to ensure the renewal of UN Security Council authorisation for cross-border humanitarian operations from Turkey to north-west Syria; his plans to ensure humanitarian aid including the delivery of food, Covid-19 vaccines, critical medical supplies, shelter, clean water and sanitation continues to reach those in need in north-west...
- Joint Committee On Health: Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth Mental Health and Psychological Services: Discussion (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: I thank everyone here today. It has been a very interesting discussion. I will have a question for Beat 102-103 later but I will start with CARE. The representatives have done a very good job today of outlining the huge challenges to their sector. Professionalisation of a role and that pathway becoming a barrier to people taking part is something that we see in other sectors too but in...
- Joint Committee On Health: Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth Mental Health and Psychological Services: Discussion (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: To clarify, the requirement is the same now in the HSE but the support during the training is not the same.
- Joint Committee On Health: Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth Mental Health and Psychological Services: Discussion (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Does the HSE's requirement set a standard across the sector when people apply for private roles or roles in, say the Department of Education or a prison? Do the HSE staffing requirements have a knock-on effect across the sector?
- Joint Committee On Health: Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth Mental Health and Psychological Services: Discussion (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: It seems like a legacy that is completely disjointed from what is actually happening on the ground. I have a super-quick follow-up question. Ms Dillon mentioned in the APSI discussion there is not a requirement that senior psychologists engage in training. Does she believe that should be written into contracts?
- Joint Committee On Health: Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth Mental Health and Psychological Services: Discussion (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: That is exactly the sort of question that would have to be addressed by this office, so that is probably germane to that. If I have time, I have a quick question for Beat. I wanted to follow up with it because the work it is doing is really interesting. I am interested in the methodology of the project that was undertaken because it has come up in other committees and with other issues....
- Joint Committee On Health: Impacts of Covid-19 on Youth Mental Health and Psychological Services: Discussion (6 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: I thank Beat and Spark for that work. If anything, if has impressed upon me that however much communicating we have done on the issue of mental health supports we have not solved it yet. We have not quite got there and we have a lot of work to do.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Capital Investment: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (1 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Apologies have been received from Deputies Nash, Michael Healy-Rae and Lahart. Today the committee will engage with representatives of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform to discuss capital investments. I welcome Mr. Ronnie Downes, assistant secretary, essential expenditure policy and reporting division; Mr. Kevin Meaney, principal officer, the national investment office; Ms...
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Capital Investment: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (1 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Our first speaker is due to be Deputy Durkan but with his permission, I will allow Deputy Canney speak now as he needs to leave the meeting presently.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Capital Investment: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (1 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: I thank Mr. Downes. I must move on to the next speaker. We need to keep going in order to get everybody in.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Capital Investment: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (1 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: As we seem to be having some technical difficulties, we might move on to the next speaker and we can come back to Ms Costello later.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Capital Investment: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (1 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: No, that is fine. We can go back and forth, if it suits the Deputy.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Capital Investment: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (1 Jul 2021)
Neasa Hourigan: Yes, we have time and that would be helpful.