Written answers

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Department of Health and Children

Child Protection Services

5:00 pm

Photo of Deirdre CluneDeirdre Clune (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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Question 70: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the action she proposes to take to address the failures in child protection services disclosed in the Health Information and Quality Authority National Children in Care Inspection Report of 2008; the steps she is taking to ensure that the Health Service Executive vets all foster carers and that there is in place a care plan in respect of every child in foster care and an allocated social worker. [6879/10]

Photo of Barry AndrewsBarry Andrews (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)
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I welcome the publication of HIQA's "National Children in Care Inspection Report of 2008". The Report provides, inter alia, an overview of findings from the inspection of services to children in care throughout 2008. It highlights strengths and deficits in these services. The findings are designed to effect continuous improvement in the quality and outcomes of services provided to children in care. The HSE has a statutory duty to promote the welfare of children who are not receiving adequate care and protection. I am aware that the HSE is actively working to implement the recommendations set out in the report, including those relating to the vetting of foster carers and care planning generally. My Department has asked the HSE to reply directly to the Deputy on these operational matters.

One of the recommendations of the HIQA Report relates to the placement of children age 12 and under in residential care. In 2009 my Office developed a 'National Policy in relation to the placement of children aged 12 years and under in the Care or Custody of the HSE' in response to HIQA's recommendation. The policy states that a child aged 12 years or under should not be placed in residential care except in exceptional circumstances. These exceptional circumstances are outlined in the policy document. This policy was notified to the HSE in October 2009 for implementation. The Government is committed to ensuring that all children in care are allocated a social worker and a care plan as set out in the Implementation Plan following the Ryan Report.

Question No. 71 answered with Question No. 26.

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