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Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: In the case where a person is pregnant and is attending hospital clinics, what is the accommodation provision for such a person, in particular in a specific place where coronavirus has been identified?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Ms Buckley referred to the case in Cahersiveen. My understanding is that that person was not moved, in fact, attended clinics for care and was returned to the centre.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: But she was attending a hospital from the centre.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Looking to the future and having had to deal with that situation in Cahersiveen, does Ms Buckley think that a better plan can be put in place? On each occasion this person attended for maternity care, she went back down to the centre, and each time she went back, it was clearly identified that she was not positive. Is there a better way?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I accept that this is a very specific kind of situation that will arise. Do we now need to look at this from a long-term point of view, so that there is a plan in place to deal with it?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: You gave your colleague an extra two and a half minutes on top of the designated five minutes.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I know, but your colleague was given an extra two and a half minutes. I have a final question around the number of people who are still in centres even though asylum has been granted to them. This question may have been answered already but do we have a number for those people?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Congregated Settings: Direct Provision Centres (26 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Are efforts being made to move them out and to provide suitable alternative accommodation?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by Department of Health Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: There are a number of points I wanted to raise but I will touch only on one that relates to congregated settings within the HSE. I was in contact with someone who was, in fact, affected by Covid-19 and works in a facility where a number of people died. The person highlighted the simple fact that there were no changing facilities within the facility for staff when they came into work in the...

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by Department of Health Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Can we make up from it in the next session?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by Department of Health Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Nothing has been learned from this. I was speaking to a staff member in the past few days. While certain new procedures have been put in place, they have now disappeared again. For instance, each member of staff was given a scrub suit to put on when he or she came in. There are none available now when staff members come into work. Nothing has been learned from the process. This needs to...

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by HSE Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I shall take two and a half minutes from Deputy Brophy so I will speak for a total of seven and a half minutes.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by HSE Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I thank the Chairman. I shall try to keep my contribution as short as possible because many people wish to speak. I thank all of the people in the HSE for all of the work they have done over the last number of weeks and months in very difficult circumstances. Everyone appreciates the dedication and commitment by everyone involved in dealing with this crisis. I shall revisit an issue...

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by HSE Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Are the witnesses satisfied that there are adequate facilities to isolate a case if one is identified in healthcare facilities, either mental health or disability services facilities?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by HSE Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Is a system in place to check whether fundamental changes made in the running of facilities are being implemented in full? Are these residential facilities visited regularly to make sure that all the changes that were made are being followed through?

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by HSE Officials (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I thank the Chairman.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by ICTU, HSA and CIF Representatives on the Reopening of the Construction Industry (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Yes.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by ICTU, HSA and CIF Representatives on the Reopening of the Construction Industry (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: Just five minutes.

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by ICTU, HSA and CIF Representatives on the Reopening of the Construction Industry (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I am taking my five minutes. I thank the witnesses for the work that they are doing. It is a challenging time for everyone, no matter what type of employment one is in. Much work has been done behind the scenes over the past few weeks in preparing for this. My main question is to Mr. Parlon and it relates to the set-up in the construction industry. As I understand it, there is quite...

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Briefing by ICTU, HSA and CIF Representatives on the Reopening of the Construction Industry (19 May 2020)

Colm Burke: I have one more question for all of the witnesses. House renovation involves very confined spaces. I am not sure what action can be taken there. With fewer people there, can there be sufficient health and safety measures to protect the workers while complying with regulations concerning Covid-19? House and building renovation is where the real risks are. What are the witnesses' views on that?

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