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- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Feb 2010)
Ivana Bacik: Which anniversary?
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Feb 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I thank the Leader.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Feb 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I am very much obliged.
- Seanad: Order of Business (2 Feb 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I add my voice to those calling for a debate on the very distressing reports about the abuse of people with disabilities in residential care. I agree with speakers who pointed out the shameful neglect by the Government of people who are in such vulnerable positions, in residential care, in a situation where there are no statutory standards or inspection regimes. That is a matter which...
- Seanad: Order of Business (28 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I add my voice to Senator Alex White's tribute to the very distinguished public servant who died this week, Mr. Paddy MacKernan. He was a former Secretary General at the Department of Foreign Affairs and I knew him personally. He was a remarkable man, warm and generous, with a distinguished public service career serving as a diplomat in many Irish embassies and as Secretary General. I note...
- Seanad: Order of Business (27 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: We see matters going to the brink in the Northern Ireland talks. We all hope for a positive outcome later today. As a member of the Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, I have seen an immense amount of goodwill on the new committee, formed after the previous general election, that brings together elected representatives from both sides of the Border and all...
- Seanad: Order of Business (27 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: We need him in here on a number of debates. A critical one is that to which Senator O'Toole referred, namely, the patronage of schools. Deputy Ruairà Quinn wrote an excellent article in yesterday's The Irish Times setting forth the Labour position, which seeks change in the system of patronage and recognises that it is no longer appropriate in today's multicultural Ireland. Senator...
- Seanad: Order of Business (27 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: Do I have a professorial snout?
- Seanad: Order of Business (27 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: Even the possessor of a professorial snout.
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I ask the Leader for a debate on cycling. I join with a previous speaker who commended the dublinbikes scheme which has been a resounding success. However, it is rather extraordinary to hear Fianna Fáil members attempting to claim credit for it, given that it was the initiative of Labour Party councillors, particularly Councillor Andrew Montague on Dublin City Council------
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: -----who brought about this scheme. It would be ridiculous for the Green Party to seek to claim credit for it, given it has no councillors on Dublin City Council. We should commend the dublinbikes scheme and I hope we see it extended and I congratulate Dublin City Council. It is notable that Senator Alex White and myself are the two Senators, to my knowledge, who cycle to Leinster House...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: -----but I am sure others do too. My apologies to Senator O'Malley. I also ask for a debate on the university sector. In the past week some issues of great concern which deserve more thorough and comprehensive debate in this House have been raised. I refer in particular to the announcement of the abolition of the National University of Ireland, NUI. This is a rather extraordinary...
- Seanad: Standing Committee on Operational Cooperation on Internal Security: Motion (21 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: From which area?
- Seanad: Standing Committee on Operational Cooperation on Internal Security: Motion (21 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I join other speakers in welcoming the Minister of State to the House and the opportunity to debate this motion. However, to be against an organisation called COSI seems like being against motherhood and apple pie. I do not believe anyone could speak too critically of an organisation called COSI, a particularly strange and perhaps inappropriate acronym which conjures up images of cosy...
- Seanad: Seanad Reform: Motion (20 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Ãine Brady. She will be reporting on this debate to the Minister, Deputy Gormley, who had to leave. I am glad to be associated with this motion and to have joined Senators O'Toole and Norris in proposing it. I am glad the Government is supporting it, which is very important. The cause of Seanad reform is important and we need to debate it,...
- Seanad: Seanad Reform: Motion (20 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: Yes, there is my Private Member's Bill, the Climate Protection Bill. I thank Senator Norris. I was going to go on to speak of the immense contribution he has made in this area. His Civil Partnership Bill 2004, in which I played a small role-----
- Seanad: Seanad Reform: Motion (20 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: -----and which the Government did not adopt, will be accepted in years to come as paving the way for the Government's own civil partnership legislation. It also helped to shift the public debate. The Seanad's role in shifting public debate and changing public opinion is often not sufficiently acknowledged. The Seanad plays a vital role in this regard, one that the Dáil cannot play. I...
- Seanad: Order of Business (20 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: I join others in welcoming Senator Mooney to the House. I have not had the pleasure of working with him previously, given that I am a relatively new Senator, but I look forward to doing so in the future. I ask the Leader for a debate on overseas aid. It is a topic that is uppermost in many of our minds as we see the horrific effects of the dreadful earthquake in Haiti. It certainly put our...
- Seanad: Order of Business (20 Jan 2010)
Ivana Bacik: We need to know the exact nature of the inquiry. When the Minister, Deputy Gormley, states he is satisfied with the shape of it, all we can conclude is that this inquiry is likely to be pear-shaped because it does not seem it is being put together with any sort of coherence. It reminds me of a quote in the US used famously in the 1960s - the rich get richer and the poor get prison. In the...
- Seanad: Order of Business (18 Dec 2009)
Ivana Bacik: I call for a debate in the new year on issues arising from the Listowel rape case and I add my voice to those expressing criticism and disgust at the behaviour of those who lined up outside the courtroom to shake hands with the perpetrator of the rape. We must all condemn the parish priest concerned, Father Seán Sheehy, who provided a character reference in most inappropriate terms for the...