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Select Committee on Health: Estimates for Public Services 2019
Vote 38 - Health (Supplementary)
(4 Dec 2019) See 1 other result from this debate

Jim Daly: ...beds in Ireland, but today there are just over 1,000. We have moved significantly away from inpatient beds, but there will always be a cohort of people who will require inpatient treatment. Portrane is being developed and will open in the coming year - the keys will be handed over in the next month or two. The number of beds in the Central Mental Hospital will increase from 120 to 170,...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (26 Nov 2019)

Jim Daly: ...Vision for Change also recommended the development of acute beds and day hospital services for MHID treatment. 10 beds have been specifically dedicated for MHID in the new 170-bed state-of-the-art complex in Portrane, which will replace the Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum. The new facility will modernise the forensic mental health service in Ireland. The complex will also contain a 10...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services Provision (26 Nov 2019)

Jim Daly: ...Vision for Change also recommended the development of acute beds and day hospital services for MHID treatment. 10 beds have been specifically dedicated for MHID in the new 170-bed state-of-the-art complex in Portrane, which will replace the Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum. The new facility will modernise the forensic mental health service in Ireland. The complex will also contain a 10...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services Funding (26 Nov 2019)

Jim Daly: ...as e-mental health pilot programmes and an annual increase in psychiatric nurse undergraduate places continue to be developed and implemented with this funding. The relocation of the National Forensic Mental Health Service to Portrane is another significant investment undertaken by HSE Mental Health Services. Budget 2020 saw the Government continue this commitment to mental health by...

Mental Health: Statements (Resumed) (21 Nov 2019)

Jim Daly: ...Members are doing, it will disincentivise people from reaching out. We have to get the balance right and be responsible. The building of the National Forensic Mental Health Service hospital in Portrane is a major development in the delivery of mental health services. It is a brand new central mental hospital, for which we will receive the keys in the next number of weeks. That is a...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Bus Services (21 Nov 2019)

Brendan Ryan: 32. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if the provision of a regular bus service from Portrane and Donabate, County Dublin to the city centre will be reviewed to ease the congestion and burden on the rail service; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48152/19]

Mental Health: Statements (20 Nov 2019) See 1 other result from this debate

James Browne: ...positive developments in mental health including the new 24-hour mental health helpline, the development of a number of clinical programmes, and the building of the forensic mental health hospital at Portrane. There are, however, also some serious areas of concern. I refer, in particular, to the many failures to implement policy within our mental health services. It is now 2019, some 13...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Land Development Agency (14 Nov 2019)

Kevin Moran: ...Government, Deputy Eoghan Murphy. In addition, the Land Development Agency is aware that any development on the site will depend on the relocation of the Central Mental Hospital to a new site in Portrane. I understand the HSE is working towards a target date of 2020 for the National Forensic Mental Health Service Hospital which will replace the Central Mental Hospital to become...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Coastal Erosion (14 Nov 2019) See 1 other result from this answer

Louise O'Reilly: 10. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he has met with Fingal County Council to address the issue of coastal erosion in Portrane, County Dublin; if funding has been provided to prevent further erosion in view of commitments to tackle the climate emergency; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46890/19]

Seanad: Illegal Drugs: Motion (13 Nov 2019)

Keith Swanick: ...worrying trend. The use of young people as runners by drug gangs is frightening. For many people, taking drugs can lead to a lifetime in mental health services. I saw this myself when I worked as a GP and in psychiatry at St. Ita's Hospital in Portrane. I worked too in the mental health sector in Artane and in the accident and emergency department of Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown....

Ceisteanna - Questions: Programme for Government Implementation (12 Nov 2019)

Leo Varadkar: ...population, but perhaps do not achieve the outcomes people are entitled to expect. However, we are seeing some positive changes when it comes to mental health services. The new forensic mental health hospital in Portrane is almost finished and will open next year. It will come in on time and on budget and enable us to close the Victorian facilities in Dundrum. The waiting lists for...

Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh (Atógáil) - Questions on Promised Legislation (Resumed) (7 Nov 2019)

Simon Harris: ...Finnegan interview but I will certainly make it my business to listen to it and learn from what Leah has to say. We are acting and I want Leah to know that. The new Central Mental Hospital in Portrane will open next year, a state-of-the art facility replacing a very old, out-of-date building. The mental health budget is now above €1 billion for the first time ever. There are...

Seanad: HSE Capital Plan 2019: Statements (23 Oct 2019) See 2 other results from this debate

Simon Harris: ...We were out there recently with regard to the significant upgrading of that facility with single en suite rooms, a new hydrotherapy pool and a new gym area. We will also invest in a new national forensic mental health facility in Portrane to replace the very out-of-date mental health hospital in Dundrum with a modern world-class facility which will open next year. The capital plan also...

Seanad: Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) (Amendment) Bill 2019: Second Stage (23 Oct 2019)

Keith Swanick: ...a farm. In thinking of that time and the time from when I was a medical student working in Grangegorman to when I was a psychiatric registrar working under the medical director, Dr. Blennerhassett, in Portrane, the developments must be welcomed. On a day to day basis in the surgery, I am delighted to be treating patients in the community, keeping them in the community and not having to...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services Funding (22 Oct 2019)

Jim Daly: ...be determined in discussions on the 2020 National Service Plan between the Department of Health and the HSE. It is expected, however, that priority will be given to the development of the new National Forensic hospital in Portrane and progression of the refreshed ‘A Vision for Change’, Ireland’s national mental health policy. The refresh will provide a way forward for...

Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh - Questions on Promised Legislation (16 Oct 2019) See 1 other result from this debate

Mick Barry: ...provision. I would like clarification on this, flowing on from the previous discussion. Deputy Buckley said that the €39 million was broken down into €26 million for pay and €13 million for Portrane. Mental Health Reform is backing those figures. Is the Minister saying it is wrong and, if so, how much is he saying is going directly into mental health provision?

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2019)

Pat Buckley: It is €26 million for staff costs and €13 million for Portrane. These are lies.

Joint Oireachtas Committee On Key Issues Affecting The Traveller Community: Traveller Mental Health: Discussion (Resumed) (15 Oct 2019)

...million in additional funding, €26 million of that is going towards pay and other associated issues while the remaining €13 million is going towards the new forensic mental health service development in Portrane, which is opening next year in 2020. Our real concern is that there is no new additional development funding for 2020. That is really key and significant in the...

Financial Resolutions 2019 - Financial Resolution No. 9: General (Resumed) (10 Oct 2019)

James Browne: ...that €26 million of this sum is to pay for pay increases and deal with other existing service level issues. The remaining €13 million is for services at the National Forensic Mental Health Service Hospital in Portrane. While the money is welcome, in effect, this means that there is no funding available for new developments or other projects in 2020. Considering the gaps in...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (10 Oct 2019) See 3 other results from this debate

Pat Buckley: ...Health Commission stated that it met the Minister and it was confirmed that €26 million of the €39 million is earmarked for pay increases. The Tánaiste referred to an additional €13 million for services but that will be spent on Portrane. There is nothing new. Is there new money for mental health services or are we just wasting our time?

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