Written answers

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

Department of Defence

Defence Forces Personnel

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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806. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence if he will address a matter raised in correspondence (details supplied) regarding the vaccination of overseas Defence Forces personnel. [15303/21]

Photo of Richard Boyd BarrettRichard Boyd Barrett (Dún Laoghaire, People Before Profit Alliance)
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809. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence if he will arrange vaccinations for the 117th Infantry Battalion in Lebanon given that it is experiencing difficulty and isolation due to measures to stop the spread of Covid-19; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15852/21]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 806 and 809 together.

The COVID-19 vaccine Allocation Strategy was developed by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) and the Department of Health, endorsed by the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), and approved by Government on 8 December 2020. It sets out a provisional list of groups for vaccination.

The Defence Forces has established vaccine prioritisation which is in line with this national allocation strategy. Initial Vaccination priority is for Defence Force personnel who are providing front line support to the HSE and National Ambulance Service in the national effort to combat COVID-19.

Personnel selected for deployment to overseas missions over the coming months will fall into a prioritised grouping, and the intention is that they will be vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to deployment, subject to availability of the vaccine which is coordinated through the HSE.

As you will appreciate, there are signifcant logisitical challenges in transporting and administering the  Covid 19 vaccines to personnel currently deployed overseas on Peacekeeping duties.  Those personnel will be vaccinated on their return in accordance with the Defence Force prioritisation within the national allocation strategy.

As Minister for Defence, I am keenly aware of the impact the COVID 19 pandemic is having on members of the Defence Forces  deployed overseas and their families. I recognise and appreciate the additional personal sacrifices being made by troops deployed overseas at this time.

Photo of Patricia RyanPatricia Ryan (Kildare South, Sinn Fein)
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807. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence the number of persons dismissed from the Defence Forces for misconduct of a sexual nature in each of the years 2000 to 2020; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15555/21]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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The discharge of personnel from the Defence Forces is governed under the provisions of Defence Forces Regulation (DFR) A10 – Enlistment, Promotions, Reductions, Transfers to the Reserve Defence Forces and Discharge. An individual member of the Permanent Defence Force may be discharged for any one of the twenty-six reasons identified in DFR A10, with the relevant reason used in recording the reason for discharge.

I am informed by the Military Authorities that discharge as a result of misconduct of a sexual nature is not specifically classified or recorded electronically on the Personnel Management System.

Separately, I have been informed by the Military Authorities that, in the past 10 years, two members of the Defence Forces were court- martialled for sexual offences. In both cases, the charges were proven and both individuals were discharged from the Defence Forces.

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