Written answers

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Department of Health

Health Service Reports

8:00 pm

Photo of Gerry AdamsGerry Adams (Louth, Sinn Fein)
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Question 254: To ask the Minister for Health further to Parliamentary Question No. 30 of 15 February 2012, when he intends to publish the report of the independent researcher who was appointed to complete a report into the practice of symphysiotomy in Ireland. [10325/12]

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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My Department has received a draft report from the independent academic researcher who was appointed to complete a report into the practice of symphysiotomy in Ireland.

I have asked the Attorney General to consider the draft report. Subject to her views, I propose to make the draft report available for consultation by interested parties. The draft report will then be finalised by the academic researcher, taking account of the consultative process and any legal considerations. I will consider the full report when it has been finalised, and I will then make decisions regarding the appropriate next steps. I am very conscious of the distress that this procedure has caused to a number of women in the past and recognise the pain that this issue has caused to those affected by it. The Government is committed to dealing with it sensitively, so that if at all possible, closure can be brought to those affected by it. In the first instance, it is important to make sure that the health needs of those who have had a symphysiotomy are met quickly and effectively.

With this in mind I am committed to ensuring that the greatest possible supports and services are made available to women who continue to suffer effects of having undergone this procedure. The women concerned continue to receive attention and care through a number of services which have been put in place. These include the provision of medical cards, the availability of independent clinical advice and the organisation of individual pathways of care and the arrangement of appropriate follow-up.

The provision of these necessary support services for women is monitored and overseen by the HSE who are committed to being proactive in seeking out and offering help to women who underwent a symphysiotomy.

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