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Seanad: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil] Report and Final Stages (14 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I will try not to take too much time. I would like to speak on one or two of the specific concerns raised by Senator McDowell and by my colleague, Senator Ruane, and then I will come to why I have reached the position of supporting the criminalisation of the purchase of sex. I want first to address the question raised about aiding and abetting. Currently, no prosecution has taken place of...

Seanad: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil] Report and Final Stages (14 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I was speaking in terms of solicitation. I will keep going as I am very limited in my time. I have much less time than Senator McDowell.

Seanad: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil] Report and Final Stages (14 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I also wanted to speak on the question, which the Senator raised, of the fetish. It is not something that someone suffers with. People have fetishes and that is all very well and fine, but it is very important in areas such as sadomasochism that there is mutual desire and very clear lines in terms of consent. It is more important in those areas because of the potential damage that may come...

Seanad: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil] Report and Final Stages (14 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I have many other points that I would like to make but I will put them aside.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Labour Activation Measures: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I thank Dr. Sweeney. It was a really interesting presentation. I have almost a network of questions so potentially I will come back again. I found a number of key points. To pick up on what my colleague, Senator Humphreys, said in terms of decisions being made in the shorter period versus the longer period of analysis, the key thing for all of us and for everybody on the political side is...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Labour Activation Measures: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: One point which gets missed with community employment schemes is that their hours are often more flexible. The National Women's Council of Ireland found that was one of the reasons people kept going into community employment schemes rather than other activation programmes. There is also the problem that many people are being skilled up in a sector which itself is being scaled down in terms...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Labour Activation Measures: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: Some of these issues are arising from the employer engagement subgroup within the Labour Market Council. Is there any danger of perverse incentive coming towards a situation where the in-work supports that are so vital to and needed by people are calculated in? Might we be building towards having employers planning for and assuming in-work supports in their calculations on expenditure and...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Labour Activation Measures: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: Dr. Sweeney's contribution has been fascinating and invaluable. He answered so many questions that there were one or two he may have missed. The Chairman asked about how, where there is an area as well as individuals, we can look to wider social support. I worked with young unemployed people in Wexford for a year and looked at the very particular challenges of another blackspot. My own...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Labour Activation Measures: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: This goes to the point I forgot to make earlier. We heard about the scheme in Tallaght, for example, during 2003-2004, Dr. Sweeney spoke about some of the things that public employment services were doing right in terms of accessing supports for everybody and we talked about area-based supports. These all pre-date the establishment of the Labour Market Council. Might there be scope to look...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Labour Activation Measures: Discussion (Resumed) (9 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: Not the historic programmes of that Department.

Seanad: Derelict and Vacant Sites Bill 2017: Second Stage (8 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: If there is to be a further speaking slot, I will use all of my time. Otherwise, I will share it.

Seanad: Derelict and Vacant Sites Bill 2017: Second Stage (8 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I thank the Minister for spending time with us in the House again. This is good and constructive legislation that has been well drafted by Ms Sinead Mercer with the support of Mr. Ed Davitt and others. It offers concrete and real proposals. Some speakers have focused on the abstract, pulling back again to the housing crisis and raising other issues, but we are here to debate the proposals...

Seanad: Derelict and Vacant Sites Bill 2017: Second Stage (8 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: Apologies.

Seanad: Derelict and Vacant Sites Bill 2017: Second Stage (8 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I will not speak to Part 4 in which I think the proposal made is constructive. While I agree with Focus Ireland, I recognise that it is doing work that is difference from that mentioned in the rest of the Bill. If the Bill reaches Committee Stage, Members will have an opportunity to amend or vote against various sections. We heard about the constitutional constraints on property. Let me...

Seanad: Derelict and Vacant Sites Bill 2017: Second Stage (8 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I will take one minute of my colleague's time, as agreed.

Seanad: Derelict and Vacant Sites Bill 2017: Second Stage (8 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: If the conservative interpretations of the Constitution are to block us constantly in making good policy and if they are correct, we have a problem with the Constitution which we need to address because a balance is not being achieved between property rights and the common good. If we are erring on the side of property rights and neglecting to see the balance achieved in the Constitution,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Equal Status (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Discussion (7 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I thank the committee for having me and all the presenters for their presentations, which I really enjoyed. I am very lucky to be able to sit in on the committee meeting today. I have a couple of points of observation that I think might be useful as well as a couple of questions. Mr. Irwin mentioned that, in his opinion, religion was a lower concern compared to, say, location and quality...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Equal Status (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Discussion (7 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: May I ask a brief follow-up question?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Equal Status (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Discussion (7 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: I thank the witnesses for their presentations. As Ms McCabe has described, a number of Catholic schools have a wide degree of diversity. It is interesting that we are hearing that the baptism barrier does not seem to be a necessary element in preserving the ethos of the school. I am hearing that in many cases it has not proved to be necessary because schools have maintained their Catholic...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Equal Status (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Discussion (7 Feb 2017)

Alice-Mary Higgins: Do we have figures to show that is happening?

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