Results 701-720 of 1,049,673 for in 'Dáil debates' OR in 'Committee meetings' (speaker:Tom Kitt OR speaker:Jennifer Carroll MacNeill OR speaker:Peadar Tóibín OR speaker:Alan Farrell OR speaker:James O'Connor)
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Michael Collins: I thank Sinn Féin for tabling this very worthy motion. The carer's allowance is an absolutely outrageous scandal when there is so much money in the State, as the Government continuously tells us. These people were not looked after in the budget. They put in the time and they care for people in their own homes and are proud to do so. They are saving the State tens of millions of euro...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Michael Ring: That is no problem. Deputy Gannon missed his slot but I will use the discretion of the Chair to give him ten minutes.
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Gary Gannon: I appreciate the Cathaoirleach Gníomhach's discretion and thank him for it. Most of us want to thank Sinn Féin for bringing forward this motion, which is a vitally important one that urges us to acknowledge the immense, often unseen, contribution carers make to our society. Such care is effectively a shadow health service. It is high time we addressed the appalling treatment...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Joe O'Brien: It is a pity Deputy Murphy had to take a cheap shot at jobseekers. She made some good points but that was unnecessary. That is why I was not looking at her.
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Michael Ring: I call People Before Profit although the Deputies missed their slot. At the discretion of the Chair, I will let them speak for five minutes each.
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Bríd Smith: I really appreciate that. A few people did not take their slots so we underestimated the time. This is probably the last time I will speak in the Dáil and I appreciate being allowed to speak on this topic. I thank Sinn Féin for tabling the motion and the carers' association and all the carers out there who do the job they do. It is a job I did for two years when my mother was...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Richard Boyd Barrett: No words can pay enough tribute to the role carers play in society. Those carers can be elderly themselves, infirm and they can be young people, looking after their loved ones who are vulnerable and disabled people. If the State had to provide that care and those services, it would cost countless billions. However, this is done by people who, as a result of such things as the means test...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Seán Canney: I welcome the opportunity to speak on this important subject. It is not the first time we have spoken on it in the Regional Group of Independent TDs, of which I am a member with Deputy Verona Murphy. We have been advocating for a non-means-tested carer's allowance support grant for a long time. As a member of the disability matters committee, I have heard first-hand through listening to...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Verona Murphy: This is my 49th speech on carers. While I welcome that Sinn Féin has a brought a motion, I am disappointed that it did not come on board as an Opposition party much earlier to look for the abolition of the carer’s means test. While it always maintains there should be a more streamlined approach and a little incremental increase in that, it did not look for abolition. My...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Ruairi Ó Murchú: There is an element of Groundhog Day here, whether we are talking about services for families of people with disabilities, school places for children with disabilities or carers. There is general agreement with regard to the billions that carers save. We could not operate without the care provided by family members to those they love. In Ireland and many other places, that has always been...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Johnny Mythen: I thank Deputies Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire and Pauline Tully for bringing forward this motion. Carers are fed up with the Government paying lip service to what they do and with how valuable they are portrayed in society. The facts are that many carers find themselves having to give up their jobs, take a substantial hit in their household finances and often having to take on a...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Duncan Smith: I thank Sinn Féin for bringing this very important motion to the Dáil this morning. The Labour Party believes in a society that values care and invests in it from cradle to grave, so that people have access to the services they need when they need them. In our election manifesto, we will outline our proposals for a new social care contract to support family carers and care...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Michael Ring: We move to Sinn Féin. Several speakers are sharing time. I call Deputy Conway-Walsh.
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Rose Conway-Walsh: I thank my colleagues, Deputies Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire and Pauline Tully, for bringing this debate to the House and for insisting that our last debate on Private Members’ business would be on carers because it is such an important issue. I will set out why the Government needs to engage with and act on the concerns of carers about the punitive carer’s allowance means test...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Pat Buckley: I thank Deputy Ó Laoghaire for bringing this powerful motion to the floor. It is about having respect for carers and those with disabilities, and giving them support and a voice. It is about doing the right thing. I hope the Government will not oppose the motion and will come on board and support these people who are affected. As previous speakers said, these jobs are done out of...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Darren O'Rourke: I thank Deputy Ó Laoghaire and colleagues for bringing forward this very important motion. It has the potential to be transformational. It is a necessary measure. People have mentioned the importance of it in recognising the work carers do. It is about valuing and respecting carers. It is a question of dignity and trust. I will make the point that it is usually women who are...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Martin Kenny: Many carers are finding it very difficult to manage and survive. As was said by my colleagues, they are doing a job that cannot be done by anyone else, in many cases. People come to me who have somebody with profound disabilities and have had serious problems for many years. They may get some home help from the HSE but when they look for additional home help, they are told they will have...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Joe O'Brien: The Government is not opposing the motion. I welcome the opportunity to discuss the important issue of carer supports provided by the Department of Social Protection, in particular, the carer's allowance payment. I thank the Deputies for bringing forward the motion. On a personal level, I know that the Minister, Deputy Humphreys, has always sought to make sure the interests of carers are...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Pauline Tully: Yesterday morning, I attended a hustings event organised by Family Carers Ireland. It laid out its asks of political parties going into this general election and what it wants to see included in every party's manifesto. At the top of that list was the abolition of the carer's allowance means test. It was going on what carers themselves were asking for. The room was full of carers and many...
- Carer's Allowance: Motion [Private Members] (6 Nov 2024)
Claire Kerrane: I am proud that we are putting forward a motion to abolish the means test for family carers, many of whom take on the role of care, which they did not ask or look for, out of love. In many cases, it is for a child. In other cases, it is maybe for a parent. I was reminded of what was perhaps the first time that we heard from family carers at a committee meeting, when I sat on the committee...