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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 5 Mar 1991

Vol. 405 No. 9

Written Answers. - European Social Funding.

Dick Spring

Question:

171 Mr. Spring asked the Minister for Health if he will give a breakdown on an agency by agency basis and on a service by service basis of all moneys received, whether current or capital, from the European Social Fund in respect of projects and/or services in the mental handicap area in 1990; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

The following is the breakdown of receipts of European Social Fund moneys by each agency in the mental handicap area in 1990.

Cope Foundation, Cork

1,257,415

St. John of God Services

895,748

Bros. of Charity, Galway

438,999

St. Michael's House, Dublin

617,298

St. Vincent's, Navan Road, Dublin

479,188

Bros. of Charity, Limerick

716,875

Western Care Association, Mayo

300,643

Bros. of Charity, Waterford

119,267

Sisters of the Bon Sauveur, Waterford

83,916

Galway Association for the Mentally Handicapped

327,149

Cheeverstown House, Dublin

129,118

Leamore Park, Longford

141,178

Rosses Sheltered Workshop, Sligo

109,575

Cherry Group, Dublin

11,920

Sunbeam House, Bray

497,807

Peamount Hospital, County Dublin

123,709

Drumlin House, Cootehill, Cavan

50,810

Mill Lane, Palmerstown, County Dublin

84,177

Bros. of Charity, Cork

67,782

6,452,574

People with mental handicap also benefit from European Social Fund supported training programmes operated by the health boards and the Rehabilitation Institute.
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