Results 701-720 of 6,906 for speaker:Seán Kyne
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Road Projects (23 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: I welcome the fact a funding application has been made by Galway County Council. Unfortunately, we heard the same thing in 2008 and on numerous occasions since then. I am concerned this is another stalling position and after the series of elections will still have made no progress. The people of Claregalway need to know this will progress, go to TII and be funded. The concern is we hear...
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Higgins, to the Chamber.
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Amendments No. 1 is a Government amendment. Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 17 to 26, inclusive, and 35 to 37, inclusive, are related and may be discussed together by agreement. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Amendments Nos. 3, 10, 11, 13 to 15, inclusive, 38 and 39 are related and may be discussed together. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: How stands the amendment?
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Before I move to amendment No. 7, I welcome the staff and students of the Central Technical Institute, Raheen College, in Tipperary, who are the guests of Deputy Lowry. I hope they enjoy the rest of their day.
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Before we move on, I want to take this opportunity to welcome the second group of students and staff from the Central Technical Institute in Clonmel who are guests of Deputy Michael Lowry. I also want to acknowledge Senator Garret Ahearn who is working hard on their behalf today.
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Amendments Nos. 28 to 30, inclusive, and 32 to 34, inclusive, are related and may be discussed together by agreement. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2022: Committee Stage (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: When is it proposed to take Report Stage?
- Seanad: Waste Management: Statements (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Yes, perfect. I welcome the Minister of State. I thank the Labour Party for tabling this motion on the very important issue of waste collection, which has gone through a myriad of different regimes and changes over the years. Whether we have an ideal system or not I cannot say. I come from Galway and waste collection is not an issue that has exercised people for a number of years but the...
- Seanad: Waste Management: Statements (22 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: The Poolbeg incinerator obviously has an important role to play as well. Overall, in respect of the motion, it is important that we hear the views of the Minister on the issues that have been raised. Finally, I commend the motion tabled by the Labour Party.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Healthcare Strategies: Discussion (15 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: I thank the Chair. I welcome the witnesses here this morning. I acknowledge their continued advocacy in this important area. Ms Rogers mentioned that only two of the nine teams are open running nationwide. What areas are they working in? What is the make-up of 13 teams?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Healthcare Strategies: Discussion (15 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: On neurological services in Mayo, or the unfortunate lack thereof, is there outreach from UHG to Mayo at present?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Healthcare Strategies: Discussion (15 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: What do patients in Mayo who need neurology services in Mayo have to do to see a neurologist?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Healthcare Strategies: Discussion (15 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: Neurology services in Mayo are effectively non-existent. Would it be a case that marginal cases, who maybe in a hospital with a full service would be referred and seen, are now just being left without even a referral because there is deemed to be no point because of the waiting lists elsewhere? I am talking in particular about the elderly who have neurological conditions. I assume that for...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Healthcare Strategies: Discussion (15 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: This is probably also a question for specialists. What is the nature of the illnesses and conditions presented for referral? If a patient has head trauma, unexplained seizures, severe headaches or other neurological symptoms, would they be referred as a matter of urgency? I am trying to find out if people of a certain age, for example, are being left unattended?
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (9 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: The Order of Business is No. 1, statements to mark Europe Day 2024, to be taken at 12.15 p.m. with time allocated to the opening remarks of the Minister not to exceed ten minutes, that of all Senators not to exceed ten minutes and the Minister to be given no less than ten minutes to reply to the debate.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (9 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: I thank all Senators for their contributions here today. Senator O’Loughlin spoke on a number of issues including the Alzheimer Society of Ireland having a worthy fundraising event today at the coffee dock. I encourage people to go down to that. It is important to support the worthy cause of dementia support. She spoke about the importance of young people being aware of the issue...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Implementation of Sláintecare Reforms: Department of Health and HSE (8 May 2024)
Seán Kyne: I welcome Mr. Watt and the team from the Department and Mr. McCallion and the team from the HSE and thank them for their comprehensive updates, which have many positives, as well as many challenges. On a general health issue, given the weather that we are having and the particularly cold start to the year, has an increase in respiratory issues been evident across the health system?