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Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: Deputy Crowe has made an accusation against Deputy Shortall and she has corrected it-----

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: Deputy Buckley wants to make a quick point and then we will have Deputy Lowry.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: Members are wasting their own time. There are other members wishing to come in before the Minister goes. Is Deputy Lowry in or are we passing him by?

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: The Deputy better start because his seven minutes is starting.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: Sorry, Deputy Lowry, can we leave the Dean Maxwell unit until later? We are talking about UHL now and we want to get as many members in as possible.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I call on Senator Timmy Dooley.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I am sorry but the time is up.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: We are getting close to time so we will have to cut contributions down to five minutes. Senator Craughwell is a member of the committee so we will let him in first, followed by Deputies Wynne, Deputy Paul Murphy and Senator Conway. I apologise that Senator Craughwell will only have five minutes.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I ask him to keep it bang-on the five minutes, unlike usual.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I am sorry; we are here to deal with UHL. I have stopped others from going outside that topic.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: Unless the Senator is addressing UHL, I am going to stop him.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: The Minister has indicated he needs to leave. If it is okay with Deputy Murphy and Senator Conway, I ask them to put their questions now and the Minister can respond in writing.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I know the Minister has to leave but would it be possible for the other witnesses to stay?

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: In that case, I ask Senator Conway to proceed. The Minister can respond to the Senator and Deputy Murphy together.

Committee on Public Petitions: Reopening of Ennis, Nenagh and St. John's Emergency Departments: Discussion (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I thank the Minister, Deputy Donnelly, his officials, Ms McNamara and Ms Conroy, and Dr. Henry and Dr. Mc Namara for being with us today. I have no doubt we will see either the Minister or the HSE back here again. We will be in touch with the mid-west hospital action group.

Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I propose that the petitions considered by the committee at this meeting and previous meetings may be published and that the replies from the Departments and other bodies may also be published. Is that agreed? Agreed. We have three petitions for consideration today as follows. The first, No. P00034/24, entitled "Future of the Dean Maxwell Community Nursing Unit, Roscrea", was submitted...

Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: I am familiar with this situation. The Dean Maxwell Community Nursing Unit is another place in County Tipperary, like St. Brigid's in Carrick-on-Suir, that is being closed down without any consideration for the elderly people there. As one of the responses indicates, the HSE has advised that the potential acquisition of the Mount Carmel nursing home site in Roscrea is being considered in...

Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: No. P00036/24, entitled "Action needed for derelict buildings in Youghal, Co. Cork", was submitted by Mrs. Irene Karrouze. This petition relates to a request to carry out the promised remedial work on 30 Friar Street, Youghal, County Cork, in order to make the building safe and to use section 9 of the Derelict Sites Act 1990 to ensure that every owner of a vacant or derelict building in...

Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: No. P00037/24, entitled "Mandate life-saving measures for babies born at 22 weeks in all Irish hospitals", was submitted by Miss Dympna Whelan. She states: We believe every baby deserves this chance regardless of their gestational age or weight. It's time for all Irish hospitals to offer life-saving measures to babies born at just 22 weeks ... The action requested by petitioner is to...

Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (23 May 2024)

Martin Browne: Is that agreed? Agreed. That concludes our consideration of public petitions for this afternoon. I invite members of the public to submit petitions via our online portal, which is available at petitions.oireachtas.ie. A petition may be addressed to the Houses of the Oireachtas on a matter of general public concern or interest or an issue of public policy. Are there any other issues...

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