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Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Departmental Funding: Departmental Funding (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Departmental Correspondence: Departmental Correspondence (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: ): I am glad to have this opportunity to come to the House to speak about mental health and, in particular, the Government reform programme, A Vision for Change. A Vision for Change is a seven to ten year Government reform programme now into its fourth year. Before I continue I hasten to add and suggest that the rate of reform has not been what had been anticipated. I do not intend to use...

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: ): I thank Senators for holding this debate. It will be difficult for me to answer all questions in ten minutes, because ten Senators contributed and most asked at least five questions. I would welcome the opportunity to come back more often, and I will take up the recommendation from Senators Corrigan and Feeney that there should be quarterly sessions to gauge progress. I hope that not...

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: As requested, I gave a commitment that nothing would happen in Clonmel until the public representatives involved had an opportunity to meet a Minister. I stand over that commitment but this evening it is as if that never happened and I wonder about the bona fides of the comments the Senator made regarding me.

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: People in the service maintain and I have always believed that it is not all about money or staffing levels. It has been suggested in this debate that we need an extra 1,403 staff. People refer to A Vision for Change as if they read it letter by letter. A Vision for Change explicitly states that 5,400 nurses are working in institutionalised care and the transfer to modern community...

Seanad: Mental Health: Statements. (23 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I have been to St. Senan's.

Written Answers — Community Care: Community Care (11 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services (11 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Health Services. (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I am taking this Adjournment matter on behalf of my colleague, the Minister for Health and Children, Deputy Mary Harney, who cannot be here tonight. I thank Deputy Devins for raising this matter. The report of the national task force on obesity, Obesity the Policy Challenges, provided the policy framework for addressing the high prevalence and rising levels of overweight and obesity, in...

Child Care Services. (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I am replying to this Adjournment matter on behalf of the Minister of State, Deputy Barry Andrews. The HSE is not in a position to provide information in respect of the issue raised by the Deputy, due to ongoing industrial action. In the absence of such information, I will set out the current policy position on unaccompanied minors. The immediate and ongoing needs of separated children...

Child Care Services. (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I understand the Deputy's point. The fact that he has compared this case to six other cases is quite serious. I cannot be specific because of the industrial action, but I do not want to hide behind that. The Deputy has given me the opportunity to reply some time tomorrow rather than tonight and I would prefer to take that course of action.

Architectural Heritage. (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I am replying on behalf of the senior Minister. Under the provisions of the Planning and Development Act 2000, each planning authority is required, for the purpose of protecting structures or parts of structures which are of special architectural, historical, archaeological, artistic, cultural, scientific, social or technical interest, to include a comprehensive record of protected...

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (10 Mar 2010)

John Moloney: I regret that due to industrial action I am not in a position to provide a substantive response to your Parliamentary Question. If this matter remains of continuing concern to you, however, I would invite you to raise it with me again in due course.

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