Written answers

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Department of Health and Children

Health Service Staff

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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Question 111: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the amount which will be saved in 2009, in 2010 and in 2011 by implementing the recruitment ban and by not allowing the renewal of certain positions by An Bord Altranais. [20816/09]

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Progressive Democrats)
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An Bord Altranais (The Nursing Board), which was established under the Nurses Act, 1985, is the statutory regulatory body for nurses and midwives. The Board consists of 29 members, 17 of whom are elected by nurses and 12 appointed by the Minister, 2 of whom are representatives of the Department of Health and Children.

Under the Act the Minister has a range of functions in relation to the Board one of which, Section 17 (1), relates to the officers and servants of the Board "In addition to the Chief Executive Officer, there shall be appointed such and so many persons to be officers and servants of the Board, as the Board, with the consent of the Minister, from time to time determines."

The Act also provides that the Local Government (Superannuation) Act, 1956 applies to the Board and its officers and servants as if it were a local authority.

In addition to its statutory functions, the Board also administers the Nursing Careers Centre on behalf of the Health Services. For this purpose ongoing funding is provided by the HSE and the amount of this funding in 2007 was €600,000.

While the bulk of the Board's income is generated by fees paid by nurses and midwives, it is a statutory body whose staff have access to a public service pension scheme. It is thus covered by the recent Government decision that, with effect from the 27 March 2009 to end 2010, no post in the public sector, however arising, may be filled by recruitment, promotion, or payment of an allowance for the performance of duties at a higher grade. The decision also applies to temporary appointments on a fixed-term basis and to the renewal of such contracts. Therefore, when vacancies arise each agency must reallocate or reorganise work or staff accordingly.

In the case of the health sector, any exceptions to this principle, which will arise in very limited circumstances only, require the prior sanction of the Minister for Health and Children and the Minister for Finance.

My Department has been advised by An Bord Altranais that it has 45 staff, 10 of whom are employed on fixed term/purpose contracts. Since the ten temporary staff concerned are employed by An Bord Altranais detailed information as to the actual savings arising from the non-renewal of their contracts in 2009, 2010 and 2011 is not readily available to my Department. However it is understood from An Bord Altranais that the associated payroll costs are in the region of €330,000 per annum.

A submission received from the CEO of the Board in relation to this matter is currently being considered in my Department.

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