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Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Mental Health Services (1 Jun 2023)

Martin Heydon: The Senator is dead right. It is as serious as it gets. What the Senator outlined is not acceptable in terms of the progress, which is why a number of initiatives across our multifaceted approach are being set up, including the ADHD team I mentioned, which will hopefully take 120 off the waiting list in a six-month period, as well as a number of different initiatives. I appreciate how...

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Medicinal Products (1 Jun 2023)

Martin Heydon: I thank Senator Chambers for raising this important issue relating to women's health and for her ongoing work in respect of it. The Minister for Health sends his apologies that he cannot be here. As recommended in the Women's Health Action Plan 2022-2023, launched in March 2022, the Government aims to increase the public supports available to women before, during and after the menopause....

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Medicinal Products (1 Jun 2023)

Martin Heydon: The point the Senator makes about the six-month dispensing not happening is practical. That matter is not referenced in the response I have from the Minister for Health. I will bring it back to the officials and Minister to highlight it to them. It is all well and good to talk about the DPS but for those getting it monthly and not passing the €80 limit, it will not have the benefit...

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: Central government, local authorities and State bodies all have to play their part as well.

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: Together with those across the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors we have a really positive impact.

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: It is important too that the right funding mechanism is in place. The Deputy will not shut me down on that one. The CAP cannot be the sole delivery mechanism-----

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: The Deputy should let me make my point; I did not interrupt him. The CAP cannot be the sole delivery mechanism for all obligations of the proposed regulation and we must fully consider all financial instruments available, including the opportunity to leverage private financial investment. I again acknowledge the clear concerns over the proposed regulation. Our focus here is to...

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: Before I make my closing points, I acknowledge the confusion here. There is confusion for a very obvious reason, that is, there are currently two proposals in Europe. One of them is with the Council of the European Union, which represents national governments, and the other is with the European Parliament, which the MEPs discuss. They are very different. The Parliament proposal talks...

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: There are different proposals here.

Nature Restoration Law and Irish Agriculture: Statements (31 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: Some people in this House understand that very clearly, but have not articulated it. These statements are very important. They are an opportunity to set out what Government does to ensure the concerns of rural and coastal communities around the nature restoration law are addressed. This is an emotive area, as we saw today, for those farming on peat-based soils. Thus, it is important we...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (30 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: I hope that Deputy is happy that it is I who will respond to this point. When he talks about people being part of a narrative, people on that side of the House have been part of a narrative for a long time. They have told farmers something that is not true, namely that the Government somehow wants to take cows off people and force a cull of the national herd. That is not the case. We have...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (30 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: You are not.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (30 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: You are not.

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Mental Health Policy (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: The Deputy is dead right. I do not think it was a surprise for him when he saw the three main contributors to the stress. In any of his dealings with constituents, with farmers down in Cork or at the farmers' meetings that I and my ministerial colleagues have, the same points keep coming up. Farmers feel blamed when the debate about the environment comes up. As the Deputy says, farmers...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Mental Health Policy (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: The Deputy is dead right. Covid brought this home to us when the main social interactions farmers had were all taken away from them - the mart, the pub at the weekend for a pint, a local sports match or a religious service. They were all opportunities for farmers, who spend most of their week on their own in isolation. That compounds the pressures they might be facing. If a farmer is...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Mental Health Policy (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: I thank the Deputy for raising this very important issue. We probably do not shine a light on it often enough. Mental health is a critical issue facing all of society, including farmers. Farmers are particularly vulnerable to pressures owing to the issue of isolation and all the pressures that come with the role. I am aware of the UCD study. I have met its authors because I was keen to...

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Covid-19 Pandemic Supports (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: I thank Senator Dolan for raising an important issue. I acknowledge her passion about this and her frustration. I give apologies on behalf of the Minister, Deputy Donnelly, who could not be here today. The Senator clearly articulated the frustration among her constituents and the healthcare workers not just in her area, but also around the country, who are in cohort 3 and therefore...

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Covid-19 Pandemic Supports (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: I will take the valid points the Senator raised back to the Minister for Health, on whose behalf I am taking this Commencement matter, and his officials. The pandemic recognition payment scheme is in its final stages, with more than 205,000 eligible employees having now been paid. The payments to eligible workers in the HSE and section 38 organisations are substantially completed, as I have...

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Courts Service (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: I thank Senator Ward for the practical and important points he has made on this issue. I convey the apologies of my colleague, the Minster for Justice, Deputy Harris, who regrets that he cannot be here due to another commitment. He assures the Senator that it is a priority for the Government to resource the courts to administer justice efficiently and effectively for members of the public...

Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Courts Service (25 May 2023)

Martin Heydon: I thank Senator Ward again for raising these points, which I undertake to bring back to Department of Justice officials and the Minister, Deputy Harris. I acknowledge that the Senator speaks from a level of expertise and personal experience on this matter. The Government endeavours to fill all judicial vacancies at the earliest opportunity and, as I said, a number of such vacancies have...

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