Written answers

Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Department of Justice and Equality

An Garda Síochána

Photo of Sorca ClarkeSorca Clarke (Longford-Westmeath, Sinn Fein)
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1217. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the engagement she has had with the Garda Commissioner regarding the continuing issue of the cancellation of 999 calls; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [63331/21]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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As I have stated previously, any inappropriate cancellation of 999 incidents is a very serious issue. This falls significantly below the high standards that the public expect from the Gardaí and the high standards that An Garda Síochána set for themselves. I welcome the apology that has been made by the Garda Commissioner in this regard. 

As the Deputy will appreciate, It is vital that the best interests of victims and anyone whose calls were cancelled inappropriately are the priority and focus throughout this process. It is concerning that anyone who summoned the courage to seek assistance may not have received it, so I welcome the fact that the Gardaí have contacted those affected to apologise and ask if they require help from An Garda Síochána.  Furthermore, the Commissioner has assured me that when someone calls 999 now, they can expect and trust that An Garda Síochána will help. That should always be the case.

In February 2020, I requested that the Policing Authority oversee the ongoing work by An Garda Síochána to review how 999 calls are handled, and the Authority has had extensive engagement with the Commissioner in this regard.  In addition, the Authority appointed an independent expert, Mr Derek Penman, to conduct a preliminary examination of the adequacy of the review being undertaken by An Garda Síochána. Mr Penman has submitted an interim report with recommendations that the Garda Commissioner has accepted.

I have regular discussions with the Commissioner on a range of issues which have included this review process, and officials in my Department remain in continuing contact with the Policing Authority and An Garda Síochána in relation to this, and a wide range of issues, that fall under my Ministerial remit.  

The Garda review, overseen by the Policing Authority, is ongoing.  I welcome the Commissioner’s engagement with the Policing Authority on this at both their public and private meetings, and will of course carefully consider any recommendations which emerge from this process.

Photo of Sorca ClarkeSorca Clarke (Longford-Westmeath, Sinn Fein)
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1218. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of female members serving in An Garda Síochána by Garda district in 2019, 2020 and 2021, in tabular form. [63332/21]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy will be aware, the Garda Commissioner is responsible by law for the recruitment and training of Garda members and staff. As Minister, I play no role in this independent function. The Commissioner is also independently responsible for the deployment of An Garda Síochána throughout the State.

I have been advised by the Garda authorities that the tables below show the number of female members in An Garda Síochána by District as of 31/12/2019, 2020 and 2021.

District 31/12/2019 31/12/2020 31/12/2021
ANGLESEA STREET 112 102 112
ARDEE 17 22 20
ASHBOURNE 37 41 35
ATHLONE 21 30 24
BAILIEBORO 21 23 20
BALBRIGGAN 30 30 36
BALLINA 17 15 17
BALLINASLOE 15 14 13
BALLYMOTE 20 19 17
BALLYMUN 57 76 75
BALLYSHANNON 25 27 27
BALTINGLASS 11 11 11
BANDON 23 22 23
BANTRY 16 16 15
BELMULLET 12 12 12
BIRR 18 20 20
BLACKROCK 45 53 50
BLANCHARDSTOWN 98 104 93
BRAY 40 37 38
BRIDEWELL 49 50 44
BRUFF 14 14 13
BUNCRANA 23 25 26
CAHIR 18 15 16
CARLOW 35 39 34
CARRICKMACROSS 23 21 21
CASTLEBAR 21 25 22
CASTLEREA 25 25 23
CAVAN 36 34 35
CLAREMORRIS 31 32 29
CLIFDEN 4 4 4
CLONAKILTY 15 17 17
CLONDALKIN 59 62 56
CLONMEL 18 20 16
COOLOCK 67 68 66
CRUMLIN 32 28 25
D.M.R OFFICE 1 3 4
DMR Roads Policing 17 16 15
DONNYBROOK 40 33 33
DROGHEDA 37 39 42
DUN LAOGHAIRE 55 53 52
DUNDALK 33 36 40
DUNGARVAN 14 15 17
ENNIS 70 72 71
ENNISCORTHY 40 41 41
FERMOY 20 29 26
FITZGIBBON STREET 53 52 49
GALWAY 100 99 100
GRANARD 14 14 14
GURRANABRAHER 16 15 13
HENRY STREET 95 87 86
KELLS 7 9 10
KEVIN STREET 72 69 69
KILDARE 39 43 43
KILKENNY 51 50 49
KILLARNEY 32 35 32
KILRUSH 31 29 36
LEITRIM 33 33 32
LEIXLIP 35 35 37
LETTERKENNY 52 54 51
LISTOWEL 12 13 13
LONGFORD 27 28 31
LOUGHREA 21 20 21
LUCAN 58 62 64
MACROOM 21 21 20
MALLOW 33 33 33
MAYFIELD 36 36 35
MIDLETON 26 30 27
MILFORD 17 17 16
MONAGHAN 25 29 25
MULLINGAR 51 44 42
NAAS 45 51 53
NAVAN 28 32 32
NENAGH 27 31 27
NEW ROSS 20 22 21
NEWCASTLE WEST 20 22 23
PEARSE STREET 57 53 50
PORTLAOISE 58 61 65
RAHENY 52 46 43
ROSCOMMON 25 27 25
ROXBORO ROAD 39 44 44
SALTHILL 23 24 22
SLIGO 38 43 41
STORE STREET 66 72 74
TALLAGHT 78 79 78
TERENURE 24 22 24
THOMASTOWN 19 18 17
THURLES 34 33 29
TIPPERARY TOWN 13 19 21
TOGHER 35 41 40
TRALEE 52 52 55
TRAMORE 15 18 16
TRIM 17 17 19
TUAM 18 18 18
TULLAMORE 30 26 23
WATERFORD 59 61 65
WESTPORT 9 10 9
WEXFORD 31 38 38
WICKLOW 29 32 35
HQ & College 512 524 547
Total 3862 3983 3948

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