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Seanad: An Bille um an Daicheadú Leasú ar an mBunreacht (Cúram), 2023: Céim an Choiste (Atógáil) agus na Céimeanna a bheidh Fágtha - Fortieth Amendment of the Constitution (Care) Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) and Remaining Stages (23 Jan 2024)

Lynn Ruane: ...cannot provide whether that is when the children are sick or need help or maybe there is a parent-teacher meeting they need to attend. When I went to college and when I started out working in the drugs sector, it was not me the school rang; it was my daughter's father or my dad. My dad was at the school gates every day. He was the one who got the phone calls when my daughter was sick,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying: Healthcare Professionals and Assisted Dying: Discussion (23 Jan 2024) See 1 other result from this debate

..., I would take a back-up intravenous option with me on the day of delivery. Our legislation allows us to do that. If I take intravenous medication, I would take a second set of intravenous drugs in case there is any difficulty. Our process has built-in back-up options for medication. New Zealand's legislation very cleverly has a three-year review built into it. In November this...

Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces (23 Jan 2024) See 1 other result from this answer

Peadar Tóibín: 89. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence the number of times members of the Defence Forces have been involved in drug seizures or intercepting vessels containing drugs in each of the past ten years. [2781/24]

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Financial Irregularities (23 Jan 2024)

Michael McGrath: ...as a predicate offence for money laundering, and I am advised that Revenue contributes to the national imperative of countering money laundering and terrorist financing by, inter alia:Reducing the opportunity for tax evasion,Countering the activities of those involved in drug smuggling, cigarette smuggling, alcohol smuggling, fuel laundering and Intellectual Property Rights...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Alcohol Sales (23 Jan 2024)

Helen McEntee: ...an online survey and a request for submissions, ran from November 2021 until January 2022. More than 5,000 responses were received. These included responses from Alcohol Action Ireland; Ballymun Local Drugs and Alcohol Task Force; The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland; The Health Service Executive Alcohol Programme; Institute of Public Health; Irish Community Action on Alcohol Network...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: An Garda Síochána (23 Jan 2024) See 1 other result from this answer

Jim O'Callaghan: 434. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of gardaí, by rank, attached to the divisional drugs unit as of 9 January 2024; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2506/24]

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Departmental Data (23 Jan 2024)

Helen McEntee: ...use. It is important to note that while a number of Gardaí are assigned to Roads Policing Units, all frontline Gardaí contribute to policing our roads and keeping them safe. On average 25% of roads policing enforcement is carried by regular members, with the exception of drug/drink driving checks, 75% of which are carried out by regular members. Road safety is a shared...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Nursing Education (23 Jan 2024)

Mary Butler: ..., newspapers and hairdressing. This may also include medical services such as therapies and some medical equipment. A person's eligibility for other schemes, such as the medical card scheme or the drugs payment scheme, is unaffected by participation in the NHSS or residence in a nursing home. In determining the services covered by the NHSS it was considered very important that the care...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services (23 Jan 2024)

Stephen Donnelly: The Health Service Executive (HSE) has statutory responsibility for decisions on pricing and reimbursement under the community drug schemes, in accordance with the Health (Pricing and Supply of Medical Goods) Act 2013. In making a relevant reimbursement decision, the HSE is required under the Act to have regard to a number of criteria including clinical efficacy, the health needs of the...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Medicinal Products (18 Jan 2024) See 4 other results from this debate

Stephen Donnelly: ...to spend as much money as quickly as possible on its products. When I talk to people working within the service, the view is more nuanced. They say Ireland does quite well in accessing some drugs, and is well ahead of other European countries, but that it is not universal in terms of access to all medicines. To that end, the Deputy will be aware there was a Mazars report done some years...

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Cancer Services (18 Jan 2024)

Stephen Donnelly: ...very good use by our healthcare workers. We have hired nearly 400 additional staff with that funding, including more than 140 nurses and 40 consultants. We also allocated €30 million to new cancer drugs in that period. There has, therefore, been a very sizeable investment. The Deputy's question looks to the future. It says that is great and important but asks what is next....

Written Answers — Department of Health: Addiction Treatment Services (18 Jan 2024)

Hildegarde Naughton: The number of residential beds available for drug treatment services in 2023 was 1,036. According to 2022 National Drug Treatment Reporting System data the total number of cases treated for problem drug use was 12,009. This is the highest annual number recorded to- date. 1,458 cases received inpatient (overnight) treatment. Separately, there were 7,421 cases treated for alcohol as the...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Medicinal Products (18 Jan 2024)

Stephen Donnelly: ...20 million of dedicated funding has been allocated for new medicines in 2024. I have also asked the HSE to ensure it realises at least €10 million in new additional efficiency gains. This money will be re-invested in new drugs and will ensure that the substantial investment in medicines is maximised to treat even more patients with new therapeutic innovations in the years to come. ...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Safety (18 Jan 2024)

Jack Chambers: ...of legislation which will address a number of key areas, including introducing safer default speed limits on national secondary roads, local/rural roads and in built up areas, introducing mandatory drug testing at the scene of serious traffic collisions, and reforming the penalty points system so motorists receive multiple sets of penalty points where multiple offences are committed. ...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Safety (18 Jan 2024)

Jack Chambers: ...aimed at addressing road safety issues in a number of key areas, including introducing safer default speed limits on national secondary roads, rural roads and in built up areas, introducing mandatory drug testing at the scene of serious traffic collisions, and reforming the penalty points system so motorists receive multiple sets of penalty points where multiple offences are committed. ...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Equality Issues (18 Jan 2024)

Stephen Donnelly: .../services/schemes-allowances/medical-cards/applyi ng/apply/. Individuals with eligibility for a medical card can access a range of services including General Practitioner (GP) services, prescribed drugs and medicines on the HSE reimbursement list, all in-patient public hospital services in public wards, including consultant services, all out-patient public hospital services including...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services: Families for Reform of CAMHS (17 Jan 2024) See 3 other results from this debate

...paying for online assessments. They are meeting with the psychiatrists in other parts of Europe. They are travelling to those destinations and are coming back with prescriptions for very severe drugs but there is no medical oversight. We have had instances where parents have tried to contact those providers in those overseas jurisdictions after the event but were unable to access them...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Legislative Measures (17 Jan 2024)

Jack Chambers: ...on 20 December 2023. This Bill will act as a response to the ongoing rising trend of road fatalities and serious injuries. Three key areas will be addressed in the Bill: penalty point reform, drug testing at the scene of collisions, and the implementation of key Speed Limit Review recommendations. In terms of speed limits, the Bill seeks to introduce safer default speed limits by reducing...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Illicit Trade (17 Jan 2024)

Michael McGrath: I propose to take Questions Nos. 343 and 345 together. Revenue has primary responsibility for the prevention, detection, interception and seizure of controlled drugs intended to be smuggled or illegally imported into, or exported from, the State. I am advised by Revenue that its drugs interdiction strategy supports the Government’s strategic approach to the misuse of drugs under the...

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