Martin Ferris
Question:457 Mr. Ferris asked the Minister for Health and Children when the necessary funds will be made available to tackle the waiting lists confirmed by the Government's own National Intellectual Disability Database. [11757/03]
Vol. 566 No. 1
457 Mr. Ferris asked the Minister for Health and Children when the necessary funds will be made available to tackle the waiting lists confirmed by the Government's own National Intellectual Disability Database. [11757/03]
Additional funding of €13.3 million has been allocated to services for persons with an intellectual disability or autism in 2003 to meet the full year cost of the 2002 developments and to further enhance the health related support services to children with an intellectual disability or autism. This funding is in addition to the very significant revenue investment, amounting to €188 million, which has been made in these services since 1997 and which is built into the ongoing budget base.
The additional funding provided by this and the previous Government between 2000 and 2002 was used to put in place, in addition to a range of other services, over 900 new residential, 380 new respite and around 2,000 new day places for people with an intellectual disability and those with autism.
Despite this very significant investment, demographic factors are contributing to growing waiting lists for residential services in particular even though the numbers of people in receipt of services, including full-time residential services, continues to increase. The increased birth rate in the 1960s and 1970s has resulted in large numbers of adults in their late 20s and early 30s requiring full-time residential services. In addition, people with an intellectual disability are living longer than previously adding to the need for services compared to previous generations. This has also been the international experience in service provision to this population.