Skip to main content
Normal View

Irish Prison Service

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 July 2012

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Questions (566)

Denis Naughten

Question:

572 Deputy Denis Naughten asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the cost of spending on sports equipment in each prison in both 2010 and 2011; the corresponding figure for balls; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36177/12]

View answer

Written answers

I can inform the Deputy that the financial records of the Irish Prison Service show the following breakdown of expenditure on sports equipment and footballs in each prison during 2010 and 2011. The breakdown for balls in the table below refers to footballs only, it is not possible to include the figure for other balls e.g. snooker balls, tennis balls, pool balls etc.

The Deputy will appreciate there are significant benefits to be gained from involvement in physical education be it in a community setting or in the prison environment. In the prison setting physical education affords prisoners the opportunity to take control of one aspect of their daily life, their physical well-being, with the potential knock-on effect of increasing their motivation and confidence to tackle other identified issues such as substance abuse, taking up education or work / training opportunities.

It is also recognised that physical education, sport and recreation plays a significant role in the management of prison life by providing positive outlets for energy.

Prison

2011 Expenditure on Sports Equipment €

2011 Expenditure on Footballs €

2010 Expenditure on Sports Equipment €

2010 Expenditure on Footballs €

Mountjoy

52,172

5,440

74,402

436

Mountjoy Women’s Prison

2,894

1,343

9,798

109

St. Patrick’s

8,614

2,686

3,377

218

Training Unit

2,467

1,396

12,530

109

Arbour Hill

4,540

1,465

12,501

251

Portlaoise

17.391

348

32,776

816

Midlands

65,745

3,851

57,950

1,392

Cork

23,952

10,043

53,403

8,776

Limerick

19,482

10,339

42,887

5,854

Shelton Abbey

15,329

n/a

8,986

123

Castlerea

12,296

n/a

49,034

3,956

Wheatfield

41,760

1,486

47,641

1,124

Loughan House

3,468

45

30,299

256

Cloverhill

17,673

7,260

44,857

12,431

All 2011 expenditure figures are provisional at this stage pending finalisation of the Appropriation Account.

Top
Share