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Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (12 Jul 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...Questions Nos. 716 of 17 May 2022 and 1783 and 1784 of 14 June 2022, the reason that a meeting of CHO4 HSE managers on 22 June 2021 involving such a critical decision as the closure of a long-standing mental health service (details supplied) was not minuted; if any record outside of formal minutes of the decisions arrived at in this meeting was maintained; and if he will make a statement...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Economic Quarterly Report - Summer 2020: Economic and Social Research Institute (6 Jul 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...remotely from a place outside the parliamentary precincts may not benefit from that level of immunity from legal proceedings as a witness physically present might. Witnesses are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that they should not criticise or make charges against any person or entity by name or in such a way as to make him, her or it identifiable or...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Economic Quarterly Report - Summer 2020: Economic and Social Research Institute (6 Jul 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...the war in Ukraine, the knock-on effects of distortions to the market and all the things stemming from that. When we refer to being prudent in this context, what are we talking about? I refer to the medium to long term, which is the perspective this committee is concerned with.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Covid-19 Pandemic Supports (5 Jul 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: 576. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide an update on the work of his Department relating to special pay arrangements for front-line public healthcare workers unfit for work for long periods post-Covid-19 infection; when he expects any proposals to be finalised; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35289/22]

Public Accounts Committee: 2020 Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs
(30 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: It would be very useful if we could have clarification on what we are referring to as sub-Saharan Africa. I am not asking for it now, because it might be a very long list of countries. I only have two minutes left and I just want to put this to Mr. de BĂșrca. As he said, the development is Irish Aid. We do not have an aid relationship with every country in Africa. I know from the...

Joint Committee On Health: Resourcing and the Provision of Services at the Linn Dara CAMHS Unit: Discussion (28 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...now the end of June and the goal is to have these people in place by September. I presume the HSE has done this process before. Out of a panel of 30, how many will actually go into places? How long will it take to get people into the roles?

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (23 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...been drawn to some Owenacurra centre residents who have still not been informed, almost eight months after the service was due to close, of the location in which they will be placed in the near to long-term; if his attention has been drawn to the impact of this prolonged uncertainty on the residents; if his attention has been drawn to the absence of any capacity in east Cork since June...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Tax Expenditures Review: Discussion (22 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...present or by those who give evidence from within the parliamentary precincts is protected pursuant to both the Constitution and statute by absolute privilege. Witnesses are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that they should not criticise or make charges against any person or entity by name or in such a way as to make him, her or it identifiable or...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Tax Expenditures Review: Discussion (22 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: We do not have a long list of speakers so the Deputy can keep going. I would not have expected the witnesses to have read the submissions. We have not made those available to them.

Public Accounts Committee: National Paediatric Hospital Development Board: Financial Statements 2020 (16 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: How long does Mr. Devine expect that to take?

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (14 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...of 17 May 2022, if the clinical directors of the west Cork, north Cork and South Lee HSE mental health catchment areas have agreed with CHO4 HSE senior management to accept out of area respite or long-stay referrals from east Cork into community residences under their clinical governance in the event that Owenacurra Centre is closed (details supplied); if he will provide dates for when any...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Fiscal Assessment Report: Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (1 Jun 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...present or by those who give evidence from within the parliamentary precincts is protected pursuant to both the Constitution and statute by absolute privilege. Witnesses are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that they should not criticise or make charges against any person or entity by name or in such a way as to make him, her or it identifiable or...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services (19 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...in the response for a premises (details supplied), given that the original HSE rationale for the purchase of the premises was that it would replace a former community residence which included long-stay placements; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25408/22]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (17 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...the length of time that the HSE plans to continue its use of Garnish House, Cork as a mental health facility; if Garnish House has planning permission for use as a mental health facility for as long as it has been in operation and into the future; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24691/22]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (17 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...of 23 March 2022, if the clinical directors of the west Cork, north Cork and South Lee HSE mental health catchment areas have agreed with CHO4 HSE senior management to accept out of area respite or long-stay referrals from east Cork into community residences under their clinical governance in the event that a centre (details supplied) is closed; if he will provide dates for when any such...

Joint Committee On Health: Eating Disorders: Bodywhys (17 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: It does. I am conscious I am asking Ms Parsons to give answers about a body that she is not directly involved in. For my own understanding, how long does it take to train?

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Business of Select Committee (11 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...present or by those who give evidence from within the parliamentary precincts is protected pursuant to both the Constitution and statute by absolute privilege. Witnesses are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that they should not criticise or make charges against any person or entity by name or in such a way as to make him, her or it identifiable or...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: New National Maternity Hospital: Discussion (11 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: ...all of the power in the hands of clinicians and in the hands of those legal professionals who will then interpret what "clinically appropriate" means. Over the past few weeks, I have spent a long time looking over these documents. I listened to lots of legal opinions, both of those who want to proceed with the agreement and of those who question it. Many of them are eminent legal...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: New National Maternity Hospital: Discussion (11 May 2022)

Neasa Hourigan: No, I am sorry, I just want the Minister to accept the point that there is enough ambiguity in the term to pose a problem in the long term for governance. Is there a way for the Minister now, without delaying the project, to bridge that gap in order that he can provide people with some kind of confidence that is not the case? This should be more than what is there right now, because what is...

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