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Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: The salary of Ms Kerins is not included in the accounts of RehabCare or the National Learning Network, which means it is obviously in the enterprise accounts or somewhere else.

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Where is it charged?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: I notice in Rehab Care there was a surplus for the financial year last year of €285,000. Is that correct?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: There is, however, a deficit carried forward.

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: I note in 2011 there was a loss of €309,000. Have the activities of RehabCare increased in the past two years?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: What has been the increase in staff numbers?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: We will return to the issue later. Does RehabCare engage in fund-raising?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: How is this done and how much was raised last year?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Does it include cake sales, collections and so forth?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: How much income did RehabCare receive from donations?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Is that all accounted for in the accounts, as part of turnover?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: I appreciate that. However, I asked where this is recorded in the accounts. Is it recorded as income or where is it recorded?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: We do not have a breakdown because the income is not broken down. I thank Ms Keane. On the service agreements with the National Learning Network, the Indecon report expressed some concerns about the way in which training is delivered, including that it is not sufficiently flexible, and in relation to some of the outcomes. This Indecon report that was provided to the committee - I am...

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Is it that old?

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: I have the recommendations.

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Were the 144 places paid for out of capitation or was it extra? My understanding is that Rehab gets-----

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Right.

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: When it went down to €14,498 Rehab was able to increase the number of courses delivered.

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Because Rehab is paid based on the number of people on the course.

Public Accounts Committee: Payments to Section 39 Companies: Discussion (27 Feb 2014)

Áine Collins: Has that improved the outcomes in respect of the participants? The report states that only 34% of those who completed the training course entered employment, of which 7% was open employment.

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