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National Treatment Purchase Fund Must Come Before Public Accounts Committee

Serious concerns about the oversight of NTPF funding must be addressed  The executive team of the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) must urgently appear before the Public Accounts Committee to answer questions about governance and oversight arrangements at the body, according to Social Democrats TD Aidan Farrelly. “The budget of the NTPF has increased exponentially […]

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Government plans to fast-track children’s assessments will undermine disability rights and clinical standards

Government proposals could undermine children’s disability assessments and result in the misdiagnosis of their conditions, Social Democrats TD Liam Quaide has warned. Deputy Quaide, who is the party’s spokesperson on disability, said: “When recently pressed on the crisis in disability services, the Taoiseach’s main proposal was a change in legislation to reduce the length of […]

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Education Minister must clarify plans to redesignate special schools

Every child deserves not just a school place – but an appropriate place that will help them to reach their full potential  The Education Minister must urgently clarify if she is plans to redesignate special schools which cater to children who have mild general learning disabilities, according to Social Democrats Education Spokesperson Jen Cummins. “Due […]

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Record homeless numbers another shameful government milestone

Today’s record numbers are a direct result of failed government policies, according to Social Democrats housing spokesperson Rory Hearne. Deputy Hearne made his comments as a new record high for homelessness was confirmed this afternoon: “Today’s figures show there were 15,580 people living in homeless emergency accommodation at the end of April. Shockingly, 4,775 of […]

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Government inaction on Gaza highlights the hollowness of its words

Ireland has a legal obligation under the Genocide Convention to do everything we can to stop genocide, according to Social Democrats Foreign Affairs spokesperson Patricia Stephenson. Senator Stephenson said: “It is shameful that the government is hiding behind vague legal advice when it comes to preventing the Central Bank from facilitating the sale of Israeli […]

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Government facing stark choice of new homes or more data centres

The government must heed warnings that new housing developments will be put at risk if it continues to roll out the red carpet for data centres, according to Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on energy, said: “Oonagh Buckley, secretary general at the Department of Environment, Climate and Energy, […]

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US pause on new J1 applications a serious setback for students

Social Democrats TD Jen Cummins has voiced concern following reports that the US government is pausing new foreign student visa interviews and ramping up scrutiny of applicants’ social media activity – a move she believes has serious implications for academic freedom and free expression. Deputy Cummins, who is the party’s spokesperson on higher education, said: […]

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Latest EPA report offers bleak assessment of government efforts to reduce emissions

The government is delusional if it believes Ireland won’t face billions in EU fines for missing its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions targets, according to Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on climate, said: “The latest analysis from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers a bleak assessment of the government’s […]

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Housing Minister’s planning permission proposal rewards land speculation

Today’s proposal to allow developers to extend planning permission beyond five years risks rewarding land speculation, according to Social Democrats housing spokesperson Rory Hearne. Deputy Hearne said: “In the dying days of the last government, the Planning and Development Act was signed into law – the legislation is more than 900 pages long. “We were […]

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