Results 741-760 of 4,571 for speaker:Trevor Sargent
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: This sounds more like an Ard-Fheis. Last weekend the Taoiseach told the nation he had lots of money to give away. Earlier the Committee of Public Accounts stated the Government wasted â¬13 billion, which is more than the Taoiseach had in mind. However, the contrast is stark. The message from the Government regarding mental health provision is that it cannot afford the most basic...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: The Taoiseach welcomed the case.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Not for all children.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Which the parents are funding.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: It is more than a view.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: That is nonsense.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: I must read between the lines. Do I take it from the Taoiseach's response that he will not provide additional funding for ABA tuition, he will not recognise ABA as a stand-alone qualification and he is not prepared to reduce waiting lists for assessment? I have to infer his reply from what he does not say as much as what he says. Approximately one in 66 children is affected by autism and...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: This could be argued as a simple point of accountancy. The Taoiseach spoke about ABA facilities. However, in Donaghmede, parents are obliged to provide funds of â¬10,000 and in the ABA school in Kilcloon, County Meath, parents must find â¬12,000 monthly. Parents must go into debt at every turn to try to do what the Government should, namely, to get analysis for their children. Is it...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: ââin the fundraising? I will reduce the basic point to a single question.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: I am concluding. This is the last sentence of the last question. I know this is a complex issue. However, if the Taoiseach will not answer me in the House, will he at least meetââ
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: ââIrish Autism Action in the wake of that court case to assess where we now stand and what must be done?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: I have already said that.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Who considers it to be advanced?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Did the Minister for Education and Science, Deputy Hanafin, tell the Taoiseach so?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: The Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, Deputy Noel Dempsey, knows it all.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: I was looking for a source.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: What about funding?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Some require one to one tuition.
- Official Engagements. (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on recent contacts with the British Government; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6337/07]
- Official Engagements. (28 Mar 2007)
Trevor Sargent: Question 22: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on the costs incurred by himself and by Ministers of State at his Department on St. Patrick's Day trips in 2007, including the cost for car or limousine hire; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11369/07]