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- Joint Committee On Children, Equality, Disability, Integration And Youth: Protection of Children in the Use of Artificial Intelligence: Discussion (Resumed) (20 Feb 2024)
Alan Dillon: I thank all of our witnesses and guest for joining us today. This is a very topical issue. As a young father, it is great to see Coimisiún na Meán set up now, with Ms Hodnett and her team in place. I wish her the very best of luck in her role. I will follow on from Senator Clonan's point and talk about the principles around safety by design. All of these platforms use...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Sports Funding (15 Feb 2024)
Alan Dillon: I thank the Minister of State for his response. He might provide me with a copy of the 2019 application that was submitted by Mayo County Council for the Mayo multi-sport outdoor adventure and sports tourism hub. It is critically important that we start working on this application now with the local authority and that we review the previous scoring and application that was submitted to...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Sports Funding (15 Feb 2024)
Alan Dillon: 14. To ask the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht when applications will open for the large-scale sports infrastructure fund and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6871/24]
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Sports Funding (15 Feb 2024)
Alan Dillon: My question concerns applications for the large-scale sports infrastructure fund, LSSIF. When does the Minister of State expect these to open? It is critically important that we continue to invest in sport infrastructure. I would appreciate an update in this regard.
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Sports Funding (15 Feb 2024)
Alan Dillon: I thank the Minister and Minister of State for their continued investment in the sports capital programme. Their indication that they will open this funding scheme in the first half of this year is very positive news. I know of the important role sport plays in people's lives in Mayo. We cannot but invest in facilities. In Castlebar, we are very fortunate that we have the sports complex...
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: Where is the Department with the process of evaluation now? When does it see the programme itself being wound down? How many applications are still being evaluated? Concerns were raised previously about the number of applicants from China. Is that still a concern?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: There is a process for further information to be supplied.
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: That is good to hear because I am sure every constituency has applicants who are currently in the system. It is important that there is continuous engagement and not a cliff-edge with regard to the winding down of this programme. I will move on to visa applications. In 2023, the Department received more than166,000 applications, which is a 22% increase from 2022. Some 158 of these...
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: The processing time is a frustration. Constituents come to us looking for clarity on timelines. Does the Department have key performance indicators in its assessment? Are its timelines realistic? Are they clearly communicated to those who are actually in the application system?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: Is that shared with the applicants?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: A key feature of the Department of Justice has been the International Protection Office. How has the demand on services in that area impacted the Department's budgetary forecasting and staffing ratio in order to implement the accelerated procedures and cut down the processing times?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: How can the Department jump from 22 to 26 months in early 2022 to less than 60 days?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: How many applicants would be greater than 22 or 24 months?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: What is the average for those in between in order to be processed? Mr. Dixon is saying that over 700 are-----
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: Regarding refusals, what is the Department's follow up when an order has been issued to an applicant? How does the Department execute that order?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: In terms of the refusal and the deportation order.
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: Who follows up on the deportation order?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: How many deportation orders are issued?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: What checks and balances does the Department take to ensure that those people have actually left the country?
- Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2022
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Vote 21 - Prisons (15 Feb 2024) Alan Dillon: There have been recent reports that the Department is chartering planes to support the deportation orders. Is this correct?