Written answers

Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Department of Justice and Equality

Health Services Access

Photo of Róisín ShortallRóisín Shortall (Dublin North West, Social Democrats)
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653. To ask the Minister for Health when the gay men’s health service will reopen; the reason Ireland’s only dedicated sexual health and well-being service for gay and bisexual men, men who have sex with men and the transgender community has remained closed since March 2020; if the staff are still redeployed to Covid-19 services; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41536/20]

Photo of Frank FeighanFrank Feighan (Sligo-Leitrim, Fine Gael)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented interruptions to normal healthcare activity, with most services affected, including STI clinics.

STI Clinics are conducting virtual clinics where possible, with attendance in person limited to appointment only. Service restrictions are predominantly due to social distancing requirements; waiting rooms can now only hold a fraction of patients compared to before the pandemic. Priority is being given to those with symptoms or requiring testing and treatment.

I am advised by the HSE that the closure of the Gay Men’s Health Service was due to the necessary redeployment of personnel to COVID-19 testing and contact tracing duties. Work has been ongoing with other services, stakeholders and community groups in order to provide the best possible service to GMHS service users under the circumstances.

Agreement has been reached with St James’s Hospital GUIDE (Genito Urinary Infectious Diseases) Clinic on the provision of PrEP services, with GMHS PrEP users being facilitated in GUIDE for follow up appointments.

Phone lines, the GMHS website and other resources such as man2man.ieand sexual wellbeing.ieare regularly updated to reflect current service delivery and to signpost users to the HSE list of approved PrEP services; wider information regarding STI services is also included.

The HSE have been engaged in an extensive recruitment process in order to resource Covid-19 testing and contact tracing services. It is intended that this will enable staff from other health services, including GMHS, to return to their respective positions and resume service delivery in due course.

With due regard for the Covid-19 related resources currently being put in place, my Department wrote to the Chief Executive of the HSE, Mr Paul Reid, to emphasise the need, as circumstances permit, to return redeployed staff to their substantive posts in non-Covid-related services.

Officials from my Department are in regular contact with the HSE to monitor progress on the reopening of the GMHS and I am advised that staff are working towards a phased reopening of the service early in the New Year.

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