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Seanad: Order of Business (6 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: It was wrong it occurred. It sent out the wrong message not only to the Irish people, but also to people abroad. I ask that it never occur again during the lifetime of this Seanad.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Acquired Brain Injuries: Discussion (6 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: On the question I raised of inpatient beds, there are only six such beds. What is Dr. O'Doherty's view in this regard? Is this adequate?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Acquired Brain Injuries: Discussion (6 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: If Dr. O'Doherty had a choice in the morning and wished to improve services, what does she think would be the appropriate number of inpatient beds to have for a population of 4.6 million? That is the question I really am asking.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Acquired Brain Injuries: Discussion (6 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: Some of the questions I intended asking have been asked. I thank the witnesses for their comprehensive presentation. If one were to pick out one area that would have an immediate effect in terms of assisting someone who had a similar experience as they have had if it were prioritised, what would it be? As we heard, acquired brain injury arises not only as a result of road traffic accidents...

Seanad: Order of Business (5 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: I would have no difficulty with holding a referendum on Irish Water. As to Senator Leyden's comments, a 20-year contract was given because there was an investment in infrastructure. To ensure a refund on that investment, it was necessary to have such a contract. There is no reason that this type of system could not continue even if a referendum was held to ensure that Irish Water's...

Seanad: Order of Business (5 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: This matter needs to be resolved. People are entitled to be paid for the work they do, particularly in the court system. Decisions on payment are being delayed for as much as four years.

Seanad: Order of Business (5 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: They are also investments.

Seanad: Health Services: Statements (4 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: At 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday, 5 November 2014.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Update on Child Protection Services: Discussion (4 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: I am involved in a project in Cork city with 30 children who have dropped out of school. We are getting €47,500 from the Department to run the centre. One of the religious orders put in €90,000 and a private enterprise is now prepared to put up €45,000 but neither Department will put in support funding. Technically, the schools these 30 children attended are still...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Update on Child Protection Services: Discussion (4 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: I apologise for being late but I had to attend a health debate in the Seanad for the past two and half hours which included the Minister's responses to questions. I have a question on Dr. Coulter's report on records and refer to paragraph 19 which states: "The Courts Service has no national template for recording applications, and there may be double counting". Has there been any...

Seanad: Health Services: Statements (4 Nov 2014)

Colm Burke: I thank the Minister for a comprehensive statement on the programme for 2015. There are many challenges but it is important to state that both the Department and the Health Service Executive are facing up to those challenges. It is important to note that funding of over €13 billion is being put into this budget but that funding does not belong to the Government. It belongs to the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (23 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: There are deficiencies in hospital services relating to junior doctors and consultants, and we must quickly identify the location of the shortfall. We are sweeping this issue under the carpet and it must be addressed.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (23 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: I thank everyone for attending this morning. My question 20 was specifically on consultant vacancies and I was astonished by the reply I received in that the information has not been given to me. I do not accept that the information is not available. We are talking about 41 hospitals. If I got the name of a porter in each of the hospitals, I have no doubt they would be able to give me the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Business of Joint Committee (23 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: I thank Paul for all the work he has done. Organising all the witnesses for the public hearings was not an easy task. He did the work very efficiently. The public hearings were very balanced as the views of everyone directly or indirectly involved were presented. I thank Paul and all the staff, but particularly Paul, for their contribution. I wish him well in his new role. I welcome...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Mental Health Services: Mental Health Reform (23 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: I thank Dr. McDaid for the comprehensive presentation. In fairness, it outlines the positives and where there is a need for action. With regard to staff shortages, the witness indicates that over 12,000 people are required. Will she indicate where is the shortfall between the 9,000 people and the 12,482 people? Per head of population, is the 12,482 figure comparable with what is available...

Seanad: Immigration (Reform) (Regularisation of Residency Status) Bill 2014: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: In fairness, we have made a number of changes and have committed to making further changes and ensuring they are properly implemented. Since November 2013, we have transferred responsibility for processing applications to the Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner, ORAC. New arrangements have been made to include an interview of applicants, an appeal mechanism has been introduced,...

Seanad: Immigration (Reform) (Regularisation of Residency Status) Bill 2014: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: The commitment is by Easter 2015.

Seanad: Immigration (Reform) (Regularisation of Residency Status) Bill 2014: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: Let us look at the issues carefully and ensure the Bill is carefully planned in a constructive manner so that we have a comprehensive scheme in place in the future to deal with this issue. Members who have been involved in debate on direct provision and in highlighting the deficiencies in the system have brought this issue forward and I welcome that. However, it is also important that we...

Seanad: Immigration (Reform) (Regularisation of Residency Status) Bill 2014: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: I welcome the Minister. I thank the proposers and seconders of this Bill for bringing it forward. I know there is a lot of work involved in preparing any Bill and explanatory memorandum, and I want to pay tribute to them for doing this. I know both the proposer and seconder are very passionate about this matter and they are using this forum to raise it and to bring forward a debate, which...

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2014)

Colm Burke: I am concerned about a letter issued by the human resources section of the Health Service Executive, HSE, to all hospitals advising them that an agency doctor can only be employed for a period of two months in a hospital. There is a huge problem because this year over €250 million will be spent on agency staff in hospitals, many of whom are junior doctors. In many smaller hospitals...

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