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Written Answers — Department of Health: Obesity Strategy (12 Mar 2019)

Catherine Byrne: ...Step 1 Action 1.4 of the OPAP, the Department of Education and Skills (DES) has advised that in relation to school buildings (primary and post-primary), the Department of Education and Skills (DES) provides tap drinking water system as a matter of routine. In existing buildings if a school has concerns about the quality of its drinking water, the matter can be addressed by the relevant...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Obesity Strategy (30 Jan 2018)

Catherine Byrne: ...all relevant sectors including schools, crèches, hospitals and GP surgeries by integrating the campaign with existing programmes such as the HSE’s Making Every Contact Count. 3. Supporting sustainable communities and tapping into existing community health programmes like Community Food Initiatives. 4. Tackling the obesogenic environment as a driver for change through key...

Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)

Catherine Byrne: ...weekend? Water is a precious gift. Two weeks ago I met a man who was on holidays here. He told me that one of the greatest pleasures he experienced on his visits to Ireland was being able to turn on the tap at his sister's house and pour himself a glass of water. Deputies have raised the case of old age pensioners who must pay €60 per annum in water charges. My sister...

Water Charges: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (25 Mar 2015)

Catherine Byrne: ...drinking. This girl and her family know the true value of water. It is precious and gives life, but only if it is clean. Here in our little country, most of us are privileged to turn on the tap in our kitchens and fill our glass with clean purified water. We do not even think of the journey and the process that water goes through before it comes out of the tap. I am fully aware...

Medical Cards: Motion (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Catherine Byrne: ...Minister for Finance at the time, Charlie McCreevy, granted everyone over 70 a medical card, with no strings attached. The Government prided itself on taking care of the elderly and gave itself a tap on the back for this gesture. Seven years later, when the going gets tough, they ask for their money back. Why pick on the elderly? The elderly have shown us that they will not take this...

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