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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 15 Oct 2002

Vol. 555 No. 2

Adjournment Debate. - Departmental Funding.

Olivia Mitchell

Question:

311 Ms O. Mitchell asked the Minister for Health and Children the reason his Department refused funding to the Northern Area Health Board for the placement of students who were to commence studying on 7 October 2002 at Trinity College for a doctorate in clinical psychology; if and when this programme will be granted funding from his Department; when the programme will recommence; and if his attention has been drawn to the case of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 14. [18170/02]

In September 2000, a bidding process involving health agencies was initiated by my Department for the provision of increased psychology training places in response to the recommendations of the joint review group on psychological services in the health services. Given the urgency of providing the additional training places, all the increased training places were allocated to the Psychological Society of Ireland's, PSI, post-graduate diploma course for a period of three years since the other existing training providers were not in a position at that time to provide the places within the required timeframe. Funding was allocated in November 2001 to the successful applicants for the creation of 30 trainee clinical psychologist posts and also for the payment of course fees.

In August, 2002 the Northern Area Health Board applied for additional funding to be made available to support the provision of six extra places on the TCD programme. As the substantial funding allocated by my Department, currently supporting the extra 30 PSI training places, has been distributed to those agencies who participated in the bidding process in 2000, this request is being examined in the context of the 2003 funding position. My Department is continuing to work with the Department of Education and Science and the Higher Education Authority to ensure adequate provision of training places consistent with the human resource requirements of the health services.

Responsibility for recruitment of clinical psychology trainees in this case rests with the Northern Area Health Board. I have therefore asked the chief executive officer to investigate the matter raised by the Deputy and reply to her directly.

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