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Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: There is separate legislation coming.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Catherine Connolly: Interestingly, in the report on the service of members of the Defence Forces with the UN, which one of the motions proposes to accept, rather than giving us an outline - although you pay tribute to them, which I welcome - and highlight the fantastic peacekeeping work they do and the lives they have saved, almost two pages of your speech tonight were devoted to the triple lock. You refer to...

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Mark Ward: I welcome the opportunity to contribute to the debate on this motion. Ireland prides itself as a neutral and peaceful nation. Our neutrality is a strength. It is valued and supported by the Irish people. On the international stage our neutrality has underpinned our contribution to peacemaking and diplomacy and has never been a weakness. In the Tánaiste's opening comments at the...

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: No, we did not.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Mark Ward: We need to address the chronic underinvestment in our Defence Forces to allow Ireland to continue to participate in UN peacekeeping missions, to defend and monitor our skies and seas and to protect Ireland from real threats we face including cyberattacks. I have spoken many times on matters of defence in this Dáil. I mentioned before that my own father spent 25 years in the Army....

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: They have improved dramatically.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Mark Ward: I will counteract that. We have a situation now where people who go away for six months, serve in the United Nations, come back and have to sign on for the working family payment. That is the truth because the pay is that low.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: Ah, come on.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Mark Ward: I can send the details about this. The pay is so low that soldiers are coming back from United Nations peacekeeping missions and having to claim the working family payment. That is a damning indictment on the Government. Pay and conditions within the Defence Forces have been something my Sinn Féin colleagues and I have raised regularly and they need to improve. This is how you...

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Peter Fitzpatrick: On a personal note, I thank the Tánaiste for the update on Private Seán Rooney, who was killed on 14 December 2022, and for keeping the pressure on the Lebanese ministers for foreign affairs and defence and their legal department. It is very important to get justice for Private Seán Rooney, his family and his colleagues. It is also nice to note that it is a priority of this...

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: The money is not low any more.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Peter Fitzpatrick: Maybe not any more but when someone goes into the Army, he or she will be starting from a very low base and everything else.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: It is higher.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Peter Fitzpatrick: If a garda and a nurse are married, they still cannot afford to buy a three-bedroom house in Dublin.

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Micheál Martin: What is the starting rate?

Defence Forces: Motions (3 Jul 2024)

Peter Fitzpatrick: These are young people who want to have a career and to be properly trained and to be properly financed for the work. These people are deployed on UN peacekeeping missions. They are away from their families for six to eight months. I am a family man, and that seems a long time to be away. These people are making sacrifices. The rewards should be there. I will put my hand up and say...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: Enabling Community Inclusion for People with Disabilities (Resumed): Disability Equality Specialist Support Agency (3 Jul 2024)

Pauline Tully: I thank the guests for their presentation. The work they do is extremely important. I have some questions about their organisation. It was established in 2001. Was that under a particular Department?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: Enabling Community Inclusion for People with Disabilities (Resumed): Disability Equality Specialist Support Agency (3 Jul 2024)

Pauline Tully: Is that the body that funds DESSA now?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: Enabling Community Inclusion for People with Disabilities (Resumed): Disability Equality Specialist Support Agency (3 Jul 2024)

Pauline Tully: Is the work DESSA does on an ongoing basis to roll out different projects to address inclusion in various spheres? Is there constant engagement with organisations, local authorities, etc.?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: Enabling Community Inclusion for People with Disabilities (Resumed): Disability Equality Specialist Support Agency (3 Jul 2024)

Pauline Tully: For some of the projects, such as the ones mentioned for parents of disabled people or the e-learning, how are participants identified for them? Is it through the family resource centres or another organisation DESSA works with?

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