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- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: It could be related.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: He is razor sharp, in fairness to him.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: This morning the Central Bank revealed figures for County Longford where one in five mortgages are in serious arrears. We are all aware of special court sittings which are held every month throughout the country to deal with home repossessions. The banks are buoyed up given rising property prices.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: My party has proposed the Family Home Mortgage Settlement Arrangement Bill which would remove the banks' veto on sustainable solutions put forward by personal insolvency practitioners representing people in mortgage arrears. This Bill would help eliminate the possibility of a wave of repossessions. Will the Government consider allocating time to consider the Family Home Mortgage Settlement...
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: On the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012, the Taoiseach stated last week that he was unable to answer why the commencement order was not signed despite the fact that this legislation was passed by the Houses of the Oireachtas two years ago or so. The Taoiseach was to write to me. This never happened. Will he confirm today why this has not happened and when...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Staff (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: 13. To ask the Minister for Health if he is satisfied that working conditions at the Midland Regional Hospital, Mullingar, County Westmeath, are safe for staff and patients; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8037/15]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Staff (25 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: 44. To ask the Minister for Health the way his Department will help avoid the prospect of industrial action at the Midland Regional Hospital, Mullingar, County Westmeath; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8036/15]
- Other Questions: Homelessness Strategy (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: Is the Minister satisfied that he has a comprehensive strategy in place to deal with what will undoubtedly be a huge increase in the number of families facing homelessness this year?
- Other Questions: Homelessness Strategy (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: The Minister is right. Jobs are the best way to lift children out of poverty. This is why it is unbelievable that in four years, the Government has failed to tackle one of the biggest barriers to getting people back into the workforce, particularly people on the lowest incomes - namely, the cost of child care. The Government is failing in that regard. It is the private sector that has...
- Other Questions: Homelessness Strategy (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: 128. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs how his Department is ensuring the implementation of adequate and up-to-date care plans for families with children who enter emergency homeless accommodation in the State. [7765/15]
- Other Questions: Homelessness Strategy (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: Given the sizeable increase in the number of home repossessions and the spiralling costs of private rent, what engagement has the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs had with the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government to ensure we have an adequate response and up-to-date care plans for families with children who enter emergency accommodation because their homes have...
- Other Questions: Homelessness Strategy (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: While we do not have definite figures, the Peter McVerry Trust claims that in the past two years the number of homeless families has increased from 50 to 400. Given the lack of Government action to address spiralling private rental costs and repossessions of family homes, it is predicted that 1,000 more families may face eviction and homelessness in the year ahead. Yesterday the...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: While we might think we have a universal programme, that is not true because the necessary supports are not in place to ensure the implementation of universality. Under the legislation as it currently stands, a service provider can refuse admission to a young boy or girl with special educational needs based on the fact that it does not have the necessary supports to take him or her into the...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: We are all aware that the earlier the intervention, the greater the return. It is critically important that we put together a policy, national strategy and inclusion plan now. It is disappointing that four years on this issue is being referred to an interdepartmental group because it is extremely important. We are all aware of the inconsistent approach over the years. Are we even aware...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: 123. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the level of consultation between his Department and the Department of Education and Skills, and-or the Department of Health, on necessary supports for children with a disability who are in mainstream early childhood services; and if he will provide an update on plans to publish a national strategy to support these children. [8005/15]
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: I want to ask the Minister what level of consultation his Department has had with the Department of Education and Skills and the Department of Health on necessary supports for children with a disability who are entering mainstream early childhood services. Will he provide an update on the plans to publish a national strategy to support these children so we can ensure we are dealing with this...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
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- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: I could not agree more that it is important that we have a whole-of-Government approach to this area. Despite the statement of the Minister's predecessor a number of years ago that the Government was at that time looking at this issue, it has taken in excess of four years for this much heralded interdepartmental group, which is expected to provide all the answers to all our ills, to be...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: In committee a number of weeks ago I asked that the Minister, to help ease the pressures on service providers, would, at a minimum, restore the capitation payments to their original levels.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Early Child Care Education (24 Feb 2015)
Robert Troy: Fianna Fáil in government increased child benefit, provided 65,000 new preschool places and established the county child care committees to support a quality service in each county. It also established Síolta and Aistear, internationally recognised curricula, and put in place a framework for delivery of those curricula. There were many good things done in this sector which...