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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 12 Oct 1999

Vol. 509 No. 1

Written Answers. - Personal Assistance Service.

Denis Naughten

Question:

208 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Health and Children the plans, if any, he has to establish an independent living fund for the provision of personal assistants for disabled people; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19596/99]

The establishment of an independent living fund has been proposed by the centre for independent living as a means of funding a personal assistance service.

The personal assistance service is part of a range of support services for people with physical and sensory disabilities designed to enable them to live in the community with the maximum possible degree of independence. My policy is to develop the range of services as a whole in accordance with the recommendations of the report of the review group on health and personal social services for people with physical and sensory disabilities, Towards an Independent Future.

To date this Government has provided a total of £38.162 million for the maintenance and development of services in the sector, including capital developments. Additional revenue funding of £3 million in 1998 and £3 million in 1999, rising to £6 million full year cost in 2000, was provided for the development of these services, including personal support and assistance services.

I have no plans to introduce an independent living fund, as proposed by the centre for independent living, as a means of funding the personal assistance service. Priorities for the allocation of development funding are decided by the health boards in consultation with the regional co-ordinating committees for physical and sensory disability services. Voluntary sector service agencies, including centres for independent living and service users are represented on these committees.

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