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Thursday, 20 January 2022

Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Covid-19 Pandemic Supports

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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105. To ask the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the extent of her ongoing discussions with representatives of the tourism, arts and culture sectors with a view to putting in place sufficient measures to accelerate recovery as Covid-19 recedes; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2079/22]

Photo of Catherine MartinCatherine Martin (Dublin Rathdown, Green Party)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has a significant and ongoing impact on the operating landscape for the sectors my Department supports.  Throughout the pandemic, I have been actively working with and for the sectors within my remit to ensure that they are supported.  My focus for these engagements is both to find ways to support the sectors during the period of the pandemic as well as charting a path for their recovery after the crisis has passed.  In this regard, I established a number of fora and taskforces where sectoral stakeholders and experts brought their experiences, ideas and policy proposals to my attention. These include:

- Tourism Recovery Oversight Group;

- The Hospitality and  Tourism Forum, which I co-chair with An Tánaiste;

- The Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce;

- The Sports Monitoring Group and Expert Group on the Return to Sport;

- Live Entertainment Working Group;

- Night-time Economy Taskforce;

The actions contained in the reports produced by the Tourism Recovery Oversight Group, Arts and Culture Recovery and the Night-Time Economy Taskforces’ are actively being addressed by my Department, in partnership with other Government stakeholders, and I consider these as essential inputs to our journey towards recovery.  

I am continuing to work with colleagues across Government to ensure that the sectors within my remit are provided with a range of financial supports and pandemic recovery measures.  These include horizontal measures such as the PUP, EWSS and CRSS.

Within my own Department, tailored funding measures have also been introduced to support sectors under my remit, in specific response to the pandemic, as well as to reflect commitments in the Programme for Government and ongoing policy to support, empower and grow these sectors.

These measures include a range of funding streams for the live entertainment sector, an Adaptation Fund and a Business Continuity Scheme for the tourism sector delivered through Fáilte Ireland, increased funding for the Arts Council as well as funding to assist our national sporting organisations.

The sectors under my remit are at the heart of our identity as a people and the pandemic has demonstrated very clearly the critical role they play in social and economic well-being. The resilience of these sectors, in the face of the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic, has been remarkable, particularly as many were among the first sectors to close and are the last to return to full capacity.

Recognising that resilience and the hugely important role that these sectors play in Ireland's collective economic and social well-being, I will continue to work with the stakeholders to monitor the evolving situation and to work with my Government colleagues to support these sectors and, with officials and Government colleagues, to support a strong and stable recovery as we emerge from the pandemic.

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