Written answers
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
Department of Health and Children
Health Service Staff
11:00 pm
Michael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 413: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason more positions are not created in a service (details supplied) in view of the fact that there are waiting lists of people wanting to avail of this service. [14633/07]
Mary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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Over 120,000 people work full-time or part-time in our public health services. In recent years, the Government's ongoing high level of investment in health has achieved and maintained significant increases in the numbers of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals employed in the public health services. The Government has also invested heavily in the education and training of such personnel in order to secure a good supply of graduates to provide for the health care needs of the population into the future.
I am aware that some physiotherapy graduates have had difficulties in finding employment in the public health service. I want to ensure that the combination of factors which have led to this situation are addressed urgently. My Department is addressing this situation in a proactive manner and is working closely with the HSE to tackle the various factors which are contributing to this situation.
I understand that the HSE ran a national recruitment campaign in January for physiotherapy posts, panels were formed and a number of graduates were offered jobs. A working group made up of the Department, the HSE and the profession itself, including nominees from the unions, is continuing to work to see what can be done to tackle this situation in preparation for the 2007 graduates.
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