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Topical Issue Debate: Priory Hall Development (16 Oct 2012)

Tommy Broughan: ...of State does not have a timeframe and there is no framework. When this Dáil asks tribunals and other bodies to report, we usually give them a timeframe or ask for an interim report. People feel desolate at this stage. It is very hard to get across the sense of desolation people feel about being homeless. It is almost like something that would have happened after a war or in 1969...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Employment Rights (10 Feb 2022)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ..., that is fair comment. We will work with him on that but he will have to appreciate that the power balance in any of these situations very much lies with the employer. Workers are unlikely to feel very confident in going through this process if they feel it will diminish their opportunities for advancement in the workplace in the long term. As the Minister will be aware, there are...

Morris Tribunal: Statements. (17 Jun 2005)

Brendan Howlin: ...from what I wanted to say but I think I have earned some additional time. I want to go back to the heart of this matter. There are people who have suffered, who continued to suffer and who still feel we are exposing the truth like an onion, layer by layer. They feel there is now a rush to say there is an awfulness "out there" and we will close that chapter and move on. That will not wash...

Joint Committee On Health: General Scheme of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2021: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Mar 2022)

Annie Hoey: ...they have a lot of concerns about the general scheme. If they want to respond, they are more than welcome. They have raised some concerns and referred to what could be tweaked and improved. I feel a bit silly asking this, given what has been said, but do the witnesses feel we are heading in the right direction and that this proposed legislation underpins human rights that can help...

Seanad: Immigration (Reform) (Regularisation of Residency Status) Bill 2016: Second Stage (29 Jun 2016)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...that somebody did that. If the Government does not want to implement it, it should say why. People took great risks. Some people in the Chamber were not happy with the report and did not feel it went far enough, but it is something about which I feel very strongly. I walked into the centres, and could smell the desperation and see people who were genuinely broken and were looking to...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Fiscal Assessment Report 2014: Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (19 Jun 2014)

Arthur Spring: ...x20ac;188 per week. People are really at breaking point and I do not get a sense from the representatives of the OECD, the Commission and the IMF that the committee has met that they see the daily lives or feel it as badly as people do. One can talk about the political consequences of it, which are as plain as day, but the objective of everybody here is austerity avoidance. Some people...

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Jan 2013)

Jimmy Harte: .... The Donohoe family will have a person missing from the Christmas table, and the children will not have a Dad at their birthday parties or for Christmas morning. Everyone in the country must be feeling as I feel about his death. It is something that should not happen again. I agree with Senator Terry Brennan's comments. I know the role the Garda has played in protecting this State...

Planning Issues. (5 Feb 2009)

Joanna Tuffy: ...under this Act. He also called for the removal of the €20 fee for making a submission about a planning application. This view is in keeping with the Labour Party policy that people should feel free to make submissions and comments about planning applications and not feel constrained by the cost from doing so. We want to encourage people to make submissions and it might not always be...

Ceisteanna - Questions: Cabinet Committee Meetings (11 Dec 2018)

Joan Burton: ...including those people whose mortgages were sold over their heads from PTSB to an investment vehicle administered by Pepper Finance with the agreement of the Taoiseach's Minister for Finance, must feel sick at the derisory level of penalties levelled on a former banking executive in the Irish Nationwide Building Society today? That information coincides with a report from the Economic...

Select Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme Bill 2022: Committee Stage (15 Nov 2022)

Seán Sherlock: ...be extended; (g) whether payment rates under the Scheme should be increased.”. Those are all self-explanatory. I am not sure what the Minister's position is; we will hear from him shortly. We feel certain issues are not contained within the legislative proposal before us. I have been told that the amendment is in order. One of the limited tools we in opposition have is to...

Suicide Prevention: Statements (Resumed) (5 May 2011)

Seán Kenny: .... I wish to outline some of the steps to which I refer in the hope that the information I will provide will be of use. Suicidal behaviour is a cry for help. Most people have suicidal thoughts or feelings at some point in their lives. Almost all suicidal people suffer from conditions that will pass with time or with the assistance of a recovery programme. There are modest steps we can...

Seanad: Welfare and Safety of Workers in the Public Health Service: Motion (22 Feb 2023)

Annie Hoey: ...members on industrial action. Many in the INMO, IMO, SIPTU and Fórsa would probably take umbrage with the Minister saying there is not a recruitment and retention crisis when they are saying they feel unsafe in their workplaces because there are not enough staff. I am struggling to marry these two aspects together. HE outlined enormous recruitment numbers, but are we accounting for...

Mental Health Services (4 Jul 2012)

Kathleen Lynch: We are developing a whole-school approach for the emotional well-being of young children and how they feel about themselves. It is a different approach and we have to be very careful about it, because we do not want to emphasise that it is a negative thing. It must always be about something very positive and how one feels about oneself and about others. Mr. Tony Bates is developing that...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Health Service Executive: Engagement with Chief Executive Officer (22 Mar 2023)

Annie Hoey: ...policy. It is something that comes up not very regularly but it does come up. What would Mr. Gloster's approach be to protected disclosures and whistleblowers? When we hear from them they feel very aggrieved and it can be a very difficult process. What is the cultural approach to those people who feel they want to come forward for something that could potentially be long before Mr....

Dublin City Safety Initiatives and Other Services: Statements (17 Nov 2022)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...we want Dublin city to look like. When I mention Dublin city, I am talking about the city between the canals. It is about what kind of transport we expect to have and what we want the city to feel like. I think we have to de-car the city; we have to pedestrianise the city radically. I have a four-year-old daughter and, I have to be honest, when I go into Dublin city with my daughter, I...

Seanad: Convention on the Future of Europe: Statements. (26 Feb 2003)

Brendan Ryan: ...data? I do not want to talk about the issue but about the competence of the Commission which needs to be clarified. Without betraying any confidences, will Mr. De Rossa tell us about the mood and feeling of the Convention which are important? Is it confrontational or collaborative? Is there a feeling that people genuinely want to get a job done that desperately needs to be done?

Seanad: Adoption Bill 2009: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (19 May 2009)

Phil Prendergast: ...not condone any practice that would be ill-informed or that would involve a lack of oversight. We should recognise that it provides invaluable support and education for the adoptive community. It feels it could be constrained by having to seek and maintain registration. It is not clear why this incorporation would be required or the extent to which it would be required. The association...

Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation (16 Jun 2022)

Duncan Smith: ...poverty report brings home to us that not only are we facing a crisis, we are in the midst of an economic and social crisis in this country and we must use every tool in our economic arsenal. We feel we should have an emergency budget or an early budget. Failing that, we think there is scope for the Government to implement targeted measures similar to those that have been implemented in...

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