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Voluntary Organisations.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 September 2004

Thursday, 30 September 2004

Questions (168)

Dan Neville

Question:

169 Mr. Neville asked the Minister for Health and Children if she will outline her Department’s contribution to voluntary organisations, both directly and through the health boards for 2002, 2003 and 2004. [23104/04]

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My Department directly funded the following capital and non-capital financial grants to the voluntary organisations outlined below in 2002, 2003, and to date in 2004.

Capital €000

Non Capital €000

Mercy Hospital

2002

4,690

Final Determination 43.675

2003

4,713

Final Determination 52.875

2004

ytd 2004 — 14,645

Original 04 Allocation 56.351

South Infirmary

2002

4,578

Final Determination 33.361

2003

3,705

Final Determination 38.995

2004

ytd 2004 — 980

Original 04 Allocation 42.231

St John’s Hospital

2002

0

Final Determination 16.449

2003

307

Final Determination 17.727

2004

ytd 2004 — 939

Original 04 Allocation 18.709

Disability Federation

2002

0.00

Final Determination 717

2003

0.00

Final Determination 549

2004

0.00

Original 04 Allocation 679

NAMHI

2002

0.00

Final Determination 283

2003

0.00

Final Determination 315

2004

0.00

Original 04 Allocation 355

In addition, the health promotion unit in my Department issued

Year

€000

2002

815

2003

720

30 August 2004

342

Since the year 2000, the funding of the voluntary organisations providing services for sensory, physical and intellectual disabilities has transferred to the health boards and the Health Board Authority. In addition, capital significant funding has been provided by the health boards and the authority to assist a wide range of voluntary organisations.

My Department has requested the boards and authority to reply directly to the Deputy with the relevant information.

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