Written answers

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Department of Health

Health Service Staff

9:00 pm

Photo of Aodhán Ó RíordáinAodhán Ó Ríordáin (Dublin North Central, Labour)
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Question 563: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason the proposal by CORU to levy an annual registration fee of €350 on social workers is going ahead; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9084/11]

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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CORU is the umbrella body responsible for protecting the public by regulating health and social care professionals. It includes the Health and Social Care Professionals Council and the 12 registration boards to be established under the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005. The Health and Social Care Professionals Council was established in March 2007 and has been working to put in place the necessary structures for registration, education and fitness to practise for the twelve health and social care professions designated in the Act. The first registration board under the Health and Social Care Professionals Council, the Social Workers Registration Board, was established in August 2010, with arrangements now being progressed to facilitate the opening of the Social Workers Register to accept registrants of the profession.

CORU will announce the opening of the Social Workers Register shortly and this will mark the start of statutory registration of this profession. CORU will also formally announce the registration fee that will be applicable to registrants of the Social Workers Register in advance of the opening of this first register. The fees will be set by CORU, having regard to the requirement for the Health and Social Care Professionals Council to be self-funding. Fees are eligible for tax relief at the highest rate of tax payable by the individual. CORU has been provided with seed funding by my Department to-date but is expected to become self-funding by charging fees to meet all of its costs. Representatives from CORU, and officials from my Department, have recently met with unions representing the professions, to discuss the operation of statutory registration for the professions concerned and various issues relating to the level of registration fee.

CORU will enable health and social care professionals to practice in a regulated manner while providing the highest level of patient care and service, and this positive development is very much to be welcomed.

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